2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcol.2015.12.008
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Analysis of the main surgical techniques for hemorrhoids

Abstract: Introduction Surgical treatment of hemorrhoidal disease is used in about 5–10% of cases where conservative treatments have not been effective. Objective To learn the surgical techniques used in the treatment of hemorrhoidal disease grades III and IV in the light of literature. Methods This is an exploratory study, with an integrative review of literature published from 2009 to 2015 from databases LILACS, SciELO, MEDLINE, PUBMED and the Portal of CAPES, using the following descriptors: “hemo… Show more

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“…The open Milligan -Morgan technique was first introduced by Salmon in 1830, then popularized by Milligan Morgan in 1937 [3]. It is an open surgical technique through which the hemorrhoidal mass is excised and the pedicle is controlled with Vicryl suture and the wound left open to heal by secondary intention [4]. Milligan -Morgan's technique is advocated in the United Kingdom while Ferguson's technique is most commonly used in the U.S [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The open Milligan -Morgan technique was first introduced by Salmon in 1830, then popularized by Milligan Morgan in 1937 [3]. It is an open surgical technique through which the hemorrhoidal mass is excised and the pedicle is controlled with Vicryl suture and the wound left open to heal by secondary intention [4]. Milligan -Morgan's technique is advocated in the United Kingdom while Ferguson's technique is most commonly used in the U.S [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the frequency of complications has decreased since 2015 [36]. Postoperative pain after stapled hemorrhoidopexy is associated with various factors such as incorrect technique, anal wounds, inflammation in the stapled ring, age, or pelvic floor nerve stimulation [38,44,54,[56][57][58]. Pain after the MM application is linked to bleeding and inflammation, often leading to acute reoperations to stop postoperative bleeding [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Blodgass viste pH 7,4 (normalt 7,36-7,44), pO 2 10 kPa (normalt 9,6-13,7), pCO 2 3,8 kPa (normalt 4,3-5,7), baseoverskudd -6,9 mmol (normalt -3 -+3) og laktat 7,7 mmol (normalt 0,5-2,5). Orienterende blodprøver viste hemoglobin 12,9 g/dl (11,(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)3), C-reaktivt protein (CRP) 120 mg/l (< 5), leukocytter 5,5 · 10 9 /l (4,0-11,0 · 10 9 /l), kreatinin 122 μmol/l (45-90), kreatinkinase (CK) 304 U/l (35-210). Urinstiks var negativ.…”
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