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Postoperative results of 407 patients submitted to Doppler-guided transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization
2019
Journal of Coloproctology
The treatment of hemorrhoidal disease by conventional technique is associated with significant morbidity, mainly represented by the postoperative pain and the late return to daily activities. A technique of hemorrhoidal dearterialization associated with rectal mucopexy is a minimal invasive surgical option that has been used to treat the hemorrhoidal disease and reduce its inconveniences. Objective: To analyze the seven-year results of hemorrhoidal dearterialization associated with rectal
doi:10.1016/j.jcol.2019.04.001
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