- Hemorrhoids 3° (multi-segmental)
- isolated or in combination with completely reducible anal prolapse
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Indications
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Contraindications
- acute inflammatory anal diseases
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Preoperative Diagnostics
- Proctological examination: inspection, palpation, proctoscopy, rectoscopy
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Special Preparation
- none
An orthograde bowel lavage or a retrograde enema is not necessary; however, some surgeons prefer an enema for personal reasons.
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Informed consent
General Risks:
- Bleeding
- Thrombosis
- Embolism
- Pain
Specific Risks:
- Incontinence due to scar formation
- Sensory deficit with incontinence
- Stenosis due to scar formation
- Partial dehiscence of the suture
- Insufficient wound healing
- Inflammatory changes
- Recurrence
- Remaining external nodes
Anesthesia
Depending on the general condition of the patient:Intubation anesthesiaRegional anesthesia (Spinal
Depending on the general condition of the patient:Intubation anesthesiaRegional anesthesia (Spinal
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