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Modern Surgery - Chapter 18. Diseases and Injuries of the Heart and Vessels - Hemorrhage or Loss of Blood [PDF]
Da Costa, John Chalmers
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Outcomes of embolization therapy of superior rectal arteries for the management of grade 1 to 3 internal hemorrhoids: a systematic Review of clinical studies. [PDF]
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Sclerotherapy for hemorrhoidal disease: Recent evolutions of an oldies goldy. [PDF]
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HEMORRHOIDECTOMY VERSES RUBBER BAND LIGATION
UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2022According to some estimates, haemorrhoids afflict up to one-quarter of all individuals. There are numerous methods available to manage them, ranging from topical and medicinal medicines to outpatient treatments and surgical techniques to repair or excise.
MUNIRAH ABDULKARIM D ALDAHAM +12 more
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Drug-Eluting Rubber Bands for Tissue Ligation
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2022Rubber band ligation is a commonly used method for the removal of tissue abnormalities. Most often, rubber band ligation is performed to remove internal hemorrhoids unresponsive to first line treatments to avoid surgery. While the procedure is considered safe, patients experience mild to significant pain and discomfort until the tissue sloughs off.
Ron Feiner +9 more
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2002
This book is devoted to a description and analysis of the many treatments for symptomatic hemorrhoids. One of these methods, which has been the preferred technique for non-prolapsing symptomatic hemorrhoidal disease, is that of rubber band ligation (RBL).
Sridhar Chalasani, L. Peter Fielding
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This book is devoted to a description and analysis of the many treatments for symptomatic hemorrhoids. One of these methods, which has been the preferred technique for non-prolapsing symptomatic hemorrhoidal disease, is that of rubber band ligation (RBL).
Sridhar Chalasani, L. Peter Fielding
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Rubber Band Ligation of Hemorrhoids
Archives of Surgery, 1977While rubber band ligation has found increasing acceptance as a method of dealing with internal hemorrhoids, there is a paucity of literature on the subject. This report gives a detailed, step-by-step approach to this technique.
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Rubber Band Ligation of Hemorrhoids
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1996We have reviewed and summarized 12 years of experience in treating hemorrhoids, a condition that affects 4.4% of the Western population, of whom a third are symptomatic and need treatment. During this time, in a proctological outpatient clinic of an urban hospital, 2,934 patients with second- and third-degree hemorrhoids were treated by rubber band ...
I, Bayer, B, Myslovaty, B M, Picovsky
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Treatment of Haemorrhoids by Rubber Band Ligation
Digestion, 1975Outpatient treatment of haemorrhoids by elastic band ligation without anaesthetic was performed in 75 patients. Clinical review showed that 65 returned to work within 24 h of ligation, 8 in 48 h and 2 after 48 h. No patient required hospitalisation for either rectal bleeding or pain after ligation.
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