2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10350-007-9179-y
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A Modified Ferguson Hemorrhoidectomy for Circumferential Prolapsed Hemorrhoids with Skin Tags

Abstract: Our modified Ferguson method represents a good choice for radical treatment of circumferential prolapsed hemorrhoids because it is easy to perform, has few complications, and provides satisfying results.

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“…The surgical procedure involved a modified form of the Ferguson hemorrhoidectomy, which consisted of excision of the hemorrhoid component and primary closure of skin defects. 13 At the end of surgery, the anal canal was lightly packed with a small piece of hemostatic dressing for 4 to 6 h. Following surgery, patients were advised to limit their fluid intake before the first micturition to prevent postoperative urinary retention.…”
Section: Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surgical procedure involved a modified form of the Ferguson hemorrhoidectomy, which consisted of excision of the hemorrhoid component and primary closure of skin defects. 13 At the end of surgery, the anal canal was lightly packed with a small piece of hemostatic dressing for 4 to 6 h. Following surgery, patients were advised to limit their fluid intake before the first micturition to prevent postoperative urinary retention.…”
Section: Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The "external dissection and internal ligation" or Milligan-Morgan technique, is the gold standard technique for mixed hemorrhoids, 7 leaving behind too much hemorrhoid-bearing mucosa and skin tags, interpreted by the patients as incomplete resection or recurrence. 8 In general, prolapsing hemorrhoids can be dealt with via many modern techniques, infrared photocoagulation is deemed to be superior when compared to surgical hemorrhoidectomy. However, high price of its equipment may limit its application.…”
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“…1 Although early application of conservative methods relieves symptoms and avoids surgical morbidity, it does not provide a definitive cure from the disease and subsequently hemorrhoidectomy will be required. 2 Submucosal hemorrhoidectomy (Parks' procedure) is best indicated for fourth-degree hemorrhoids having dentate lines sliding outside the anal verge and contemporary circular external piles. However, it has never gained much popularity as a result of its complexity, the fact that it is time-consuming, and, possibly, the accompanying increased blood loss.…”
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