Context Minimally invasive procedures are used for treatment of nonresponsive hemorrhoids to conservative therapy. These OPD (Out-Patient Department) procedures are effective to eradicate the hemorrhoid symptoms with minimal postoperative pain and complications. Evidence Acquisition In this review, PubMed, and MEDLINE were searched with a time limitation (2002- 2012). Recent articles in English journals were reviewed to evaluate and compare these minimally invasive procedures including Rubber band ligation (RBL), Infrared coagulation (IRC), Direct current Electrotherapy (DCE), and Sclerotherapy. Results Upon the articles, 881 were treated with RBL, 454 with IRC, 1203 with DCE, and 2372 with sclerotherapy. Postoperative pain, which ...
Context Hemorrhoidal disease is the most common anorectal disorder that requires surgical ...
The experience in the series of 120 patients with various degrees of haemorrhoids treated at Governm...
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to determine the surgical results of stapled hemorr...
The non-surgical treatments for hemorrhoids are cost and time-saving techniques usually performed in...
Background: Hemorrhoids are a common pathology of the ano-rectal region and their treatment remains ...
Outpatient treatments are actually the techniques of choice in the management of low-grade hemorrhoi...
The article presents the results of surgical treatment of patients with stages III to IV hemorrhoids...
Abstract Introduction: Interest about hemorrhoids is related to its high incidence and elevated soc...
Background: Optimum surgical intervention for low-grade haemorrhoids is unknown. Haemorrhoidal arter...
AbstractDay-case hemorrhoidectomy has shown to be safe and acceptable to patients. There are princip...
Mini-invasive methods of treating pathology of the anal canal have existed since the very beginning ...
AbstractBackgroundFerguson hemorrhoidectomy has been shown to be associated with significant amount ...
Background. Haemorrhoidal disease is a common disorder in the Western World that commonly requires s...
Background: Aim was to more than three-quarters of the whole population will experience complaints o...
Purpose: Despite all developments in recent years, the choice of an adequate treatment for hemorrhoi...
Context Hemorrhoidal disease is the most common anorectal disorder that requires surgical ...
The experience in the series of 120 patients with various degrees of haemorrhoids treated at Governm...
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to determine the surgical results of stapled hemorr...
The non-surgical treatments for hemorrhoids are cost and time-saving techniques usually performed in...
Background: Hemorrhoids are a common pathology of the ano-rectal region and their treatment remains ...
Outpatient treatments are actually the techniques of choice in the management of low-grade hemorrhoi...
The article presents the results of surgical treatment of patients with stages III to IV hemorrhoids...
Abstract Introduction: Interest about hemorrhoids is related to its high incidence and elevated soc...
Background: Optimum surgical intervention for low-grade haemorrhoids is unknown. Haemorrhoidal arter...
AbstractDay-case hemorrhoidectomy has shown to be safe and acceptable to patients. There are princip...
Mini-invasive methods of treating pathology of the anal canal have existed since the very beginning ...
AbstractBackgroundFerguson hemorrhoidectomy has been shown to be associated with significant amount ...
Background. Haemorrhoidal disease is a common disorder in the Western World that commonly requires s...
Background: Aim was to more than three-quarters of the whole population will experience complaints o...
Purpose: Despite all developments in recent years, the choice of an adequate treatment for hemorrhoi...
Context Hemorrhoidal disease is the most common anorectal disorder that requires surgical ...
The experience in the series of 120 patients with various degrees of haemorrhoids treated at Governm...
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to determine the surgical results of stapled hemorr...