Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoids 2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84800-314-9_24
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Transanal Hemorrhoidal Dearterialization

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“…No peri-operative deaths have been noted among the various studies, in contrast to the experience with pelvic sepsis and rubber band ligation. The complication rate attributed to hemorrhoidal artery ligation with mucopexy in the series from Dal Monte et al 21 -6.4%-does not differ from that of hemorrhoidal artery ligation alone. In the initial review of hemorrhoidal artery ligation, Morinaga et al 4 remarked upon their concerns regarding post-operative submucosal hematoma, tissue necrosis, or anal fissurenone of which were experienced by their patients-as a consequence of the procedure due to the diminished blood flow.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…No peri-operative deaths have been noted among the various studies, in contrast to the experience with pelvic sepsis and rubber band ligation. The complication rate attributed to hemorrhoidal artery ligation with mucopexy in the series from Dal Monte et al 21 -6.4%-does not differ from that of hemorrhoidal artery ligation alone. In the initial review of hemorrhoidal artery ligation, Morinaga et al 4 remarked upon their concerns regarding post-operative submucosal hematoma, tissue necrosis, or anal fissurenone of which were experienced by their patients-as a consequence of the procedure due to the diminished blood flow.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%