Complications of Anorectal Surgery 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-48406-8_4
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“…Among the several procedures proposed to treat HD, conventional excisional surgery remains one of the most performed, especially for the most advanced stages, Grade III or IV, and bleeding [39]. Haemorrhoidectomy includes open Milligan-Morgan (MM), sub mucous resection (Park), closed (Hill-Ferguson) or Stapled techniques [40,41]. In the MM technique, the wounds are left open for healing by a secondary mechanism and, until it is completely reepithelialized requiring almost 3-5 weeks, patients usually experience pain and intense discomfort that improve over the weeks [42].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the several procedures proposed to treat HD, conventional excisional surgery remains one of the most performed, especially for the most advanced stages, Grade III or IV, and bleeding [39]. Haemorrhoidectomy includes open Milligan-Morgan (MM), sub mucous resection (Park), closed (Hill-Ferguson) or Stapled techniques [40,41]. In the MM technique, the wounds are left open for healing by a secondary mechanism and, until it is completely reepithelialized requiring almost 3-5 weeks, patients usually experience pain and intense discomfort that improve over the weeks [42].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las almohadillas o cojinetes hemorroidales son estructuras compuestas de tejido mucoso y submucoso, plexos venosos hemorroidales, tejido conectivo elástico y algunas fibras de músculo liso (corrugador del ano como parte terminal de las fibras musculares longitudinales del recto) que se insertan en la piel (1)(2)(3). Entre sus funciones se encuentran ayudar a la continencia fina y al cierre hermético del canal anal en reposo, y proteger el esfínter durante la defecación (1,4,5). Aunque son estructuras anatómicamente normales, el término enfermedad hemorroidal (EH) hace referencia al proceso patológico sintomático (6).…”
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