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[Transfixed stitches for the treatment of haemorrhoids]

Authors :
Gaj, Fabio
Trecca, A
Garbarino, M
Flati, G.
Source :
Chirurgia italiana. 56(5)
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Nowadays the proctologist has the opportunity to perform various different surgical techniques for the treatment of hemorrhoids. Circumferential mucosectomy with a stapler, diathermic hemorrhoidectomy with high frequency devices, and the HLA doppler II system have significantly modified the classical indications for the treatment of the disease. There is, however, still no general consensus as to the indications for the use of each of these techniques in clinical practice, giving rise to confusion among specialists and an inappropriate use of health care resources. For these reasons the authors propose a new technique for the treatment of haemorrhoids based upon a new classification system, named PATE 2000 Sorrento. The transfixed correction of haemorrhoids makes it possible to treat third degree internal piles in association with the Milligan-Morgan procedure for fourth degree piles in a simple, definitive and safe session. This technique seems to offer a valid alternative to stapled hemorrhoidectomy, on the one hand, and classical open or closed hemorrhoidectomy combined with rubber band ligation, on the other. The authors describe the technical feasibility of their technique and underline the good clinical results obtained in their initial experience with 20 consecutive patients.

Details

ISSN :
00094773
Volume :
56
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chirurgia italiana
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....4ea958a0f891a658fcd531f865a6d84c