Gyong Suk Kang
Department of Colorectal Surgery, Wellness Hospital, Busan, South KoreaPublications
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Research Article
A Comparative Study of Conventional Hemorrhoidectomy vs. Anoderm-Preserving Partial Hemorrhoidectomy after BANANA-Clip Ligation for Grade III-IV Hemorrhoids: Retrospective Study
Author(s): Dong Wan Kang*, Byoung Soo Kim, Ji Hun Kim, Kyong Rae Kim and Gyong Suk Kang
Background: Chronic non-healing wounds, delayed bleeding, and recurrence are concerns for both patients and physicians following hemorrhoid surgery. Debate continues over which surgical method effectively reduces these side effects in grade III-IV hemorrhoids. Objective: This study aimed is to evaluate the incidence of chronic non-healing wounds and other complications following anoderm-preserving Partial Hemorrhoidectomy (PH) after BANANA-Clip (BC) ligation, compared to conventional hemorrhoidectomy in patients with grade III-IV internal hemorrhoids. Design: This was an observational study conducted at a single institution to compare complications between partial hemorrhoidectomy after BANANA-Clip and conventional hemorrhoidectomy in patients with grade III-IV internal hemorrhoids. Setting:.. Read More»