2021
DOI: 10.4103/wjcs.wjcs_22_21
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Challenges in the Management of Major Hemorrhage after Hemorrhoidal Banding

Abstract: Hemorrhoidal banding is considered a safe, low-risk technique for the management of grade-I–III internal hemorrhoids. Furthermore, information in the literature regarding serious complications associated with banding is limited. Bleeding post hemorrhoidal banding is often considered minor and is expected to resolve spontaneously. Therefore, major hemorrhage post hemorrhoidal banding is often unexpected, recognized late, poorly managed, and may become life-threatening. In this case series, we present two unusua… Show more

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