Day-surgery stapled prolassectomy: a "ten minutes job".

CONCLUSION: Over 20 years after its introduction, stapled prolassectomy has become the allows to gold standard for treating hemorrhoids. This procedure allows for an effective and appropriate treatment of the condition. It preserve the physiology of the anal channel and to reconstruct the correct topographic relationship between anal derma, anal-rectal mucosa, hemorrhoidal plexus and sphincter apparatus . The absence of surgical wounds in the perineal region allows for a reduced stimulation of pain receptors, leading to a less painful post-operatory course and to a reduced risk of long term complications such as stenotizing scarring and soiling .The use of a mechanic stapler leads to higher costs, but they are in part balanced by the possibility of a faster recovery of patients and of an earlier resumption of work activities. The possibility to perform the operation in day surgery may allow for a global reduction health care expenses leaving more resources available for more complex cases. KEY WORDS: Hemorrhoids, Recto-Anal prolapse, Posterior perineal block. PMID: 30665225 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Annali Italiani di Chirurgia - Category: Surgery Tags: Ann Ital Chir Source Type: research