Abstract
We describe a technique for the management of prolapsing haemorrhoids, with the aim to minimize the risk of anal stricture and rectovaginal fistula and to reduce the impact of the stapling technique on rectal compliance. Tissue-selecting technique (TST) is associated with mild post- operative pain, few urgency episodes and no stenosis or anal incontinence.
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Ren, D., Lin, H., Li, J. (2015). Tissue-Selecting Technique for Haemorrhoid Prolapse. In: Meng, W., Cheung, H., Lam, D., Ng, S. (eds) Minimally Invasive Coloproctology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19698-5_16
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