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J Denis1, N Dubois, R Ganansia, T du Puy-Montbrun, N Lemarchand.
Abstract
The authors describe their hemorrhoidectomy technique, a modification of Milligan-Morgan. It differs by the association of a posterior anoplasty (with internal sphincterotomy in the case of a fissure or sphincter hypertonia) and of a sub-mucocutaneous dissection of the security bridges. They report on their experience with 410 operations carried out during the year 1985. Immediate complications are mainly hemorrhage (2.68%) and urinary problems (9%). Average cicatrization time is about six weeks. At one year, there were no relapses nor fissures. A moderate stenosis was observed in 1.45% of the cases, and a hypocontinence to flatus in 2.3%. Use of a CO2 laser does not result in any modification of these results.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2606616
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Surg ISSN: 0020-8868