Abstract:Case Report
Symptomatic prolapsing haemorrhoids are usually treated with either haemorrhoidal artery ligation operation (HALO), stapled haemorrhoidopexy or open haemorrhoidectomy. Complications are rare with serious complications like rectal perforation reported scarcely in literature. We report a case of intraperitoneal rectal perforation following transanal haemorrhoidal artery ligation and converted open Ligasure-assisted haemorrhoidectomy in a 74-year-old lady with background portal hyper… Show more
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