2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00384-003-0547-3
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Hemorrhoidal stapler prolapsectomy vs. Milligan-Morgan hemorrhoidectomy: a long-term randomized trial

Abstract: Our conclusions confirm the excellent advantages of stapled hemorrhoidectomy which allows the rapid recovery of patients and also promises the complete resolution of hemorrhoidal prolapse in the long term.

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“…3,[17][18][19][20] Early thrombosed external hemorrhoids (TEH) were also reported, with the overall early occurrence rate ranging from 0 to 13% and a median occurrence of 4.51%. 21 Overall rates of urinary retention ranged from 0 to 22%.…”
Section: -16 Documented Complications Of Hemorrhoidopexy Porrettmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3,[17][18][19][20] Early thrombosed external hemorrhoids (TEH) were also reported, with the overall early occurrence rate ranging from 0 to 13% and a median occurrence of 4.51%. 21 Overall rates of urinary retention ranged from 0 to 22%.…”
Section: -16 Documented Complications Of Hemorrhoidopexy Porrettmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,21,25,26,27 Early complications including anastomotic dehiscence and edema of the anastomotic ring were also reported. 3,8,20,28 Late Complications Late complications were those occurring postoperatively after 7 days, listed in Table 2. Patient followup ranged from 1 month to 7 years.…”
Section: -16 Documented Complications Of Hemorrhoidopexy Porrettmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the recent literature, a significant incidence of recurrence after stapled hemorrhoidopexy was reported. In studies evaluating stapl ed hem orrhoid opexy and conventional hemorrhoidectomy for Grade III and IV hemorrhoids with an adequate and systematic follow-up (>1 year), the incidence of recurrence was 0 to 26 % and 0 to 10.8 %, respectively; reoperation rate was up to 16.7 % after stapled hemorrhoidopexy [43,46,61,[63][64][65][70][71][72]. After conventional Ferguson's hemorrhoidectomy, a redo surgery for recurrent hemorrhoids was necessary in 0.8 % of cases in a large series [73].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nahas et al [22] reported that they waited 30 s after firing the stapler and the necessity for haemostatic sutures was 20%. Racalbuto et al [20] , in their study in which one min elapsed before and after firing the stapler, did not refer to the rate of haemostatic sutures, but reported the rate of bleeding as 6%. The PA group consisted of the initial patients who underwent haemorrhoidopexy surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Median operation time for stapled haemorrhoidopexy has been reported to be between 15 and 38 min (range, 5-150 min) [13,[20][21][22][23] . Median operation time for the PA group in our study was higher than that reported in the literature; however, the range in operation time was similar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%