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Contraindications to Haemorrhoidectomy

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Surgical Treatment of Haemorrhoids
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The title of this chapter, which restricts its considerations to haemorrhoidectomy rather than the whole range of haemorrhoid operations, reflects the fact that, apart from haemorrhoidectomy, the majority of them are so extremely safe that contraindications to them are virtually nonexistent. When, however, a contraindication to haemorrhoidectomy also applies, however uncommonly, to one of the other surgical options, specific reference will be made to this.

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Mann, C.V. (2002). Contraindications to Haemorrhoidectomy. In: Mann, C.V. (eds) Surgical Treatment of Haemorrhoids. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3727-6_21

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