LATE STAGE HAEMORRHOIDAL DISEASE STAPLER VERSUS CONVENTIONAL HAEMORRHOIDECTOMY FOR THE TREATMENT OF

KHALED SAEED ABBAS;

Abstract


llaemorrhoidal disease is one of the most common ailments to ailict mankind. DitTerent treatment modaliteis are available for the management of haemorrhoidal disease. surgery was shown to be the appropriate form of the treatment for third and fourth degree of haemorrhoidal disease.



Surgical excision of third, fourth degree hemorrhoidal disease was followed 111 considerable number of patients by some complication. Stapler haemorrhoidectomy as described by Longo
1998. is a newly introduced treatment modality aiming at avoiding the most common post-operative complications.



This study was conducted on 40 patients divided randomly into two groups, 20 patients in each. One group was submitted for stapler haemorrhoid ectom y and the other for conventional haemorrhoidectomy and the results were compared.



Complete history taking, general and anorectal examination. proctoscopy and anal manometry was done for each patient before surgery.


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Title LATE STAGE HAEMORRHOIDAL DISEASE STAPLER VERSUS CONVENTIONAL HAEMORRHOIDECTOMY FOR THE TREATMENT OF
Other Titles دراسة مقارنة بين استئصال البواسير باستخدام الدباسة واستئصالها بواسطة الطريقة التقليدية فى علاج حالات البواسير المتقدم
Authors KHALED SAEED ABBAS
Issue Date 2002

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