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A modified anoscope to facilitate the purse–string suture for stapled hemorrhoidopexy

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Stapled hemorrhoidopexy is an alternative method to conventional surgical procedures for third–degree hemorrhoids. It has many advantages such as less pain, faster recovery and earlier return to work. Nevertheless, many reports mentioned the persistence of postoperative pain, hemorrhage, recurrence, sphincter injury, and pelvic sepsis. The complications mostly arose during the purse–string phase of the procedure. The internal hemorrhoids and loose rectal mucosa can fill the inside of the anoscope, obstruct the operation field and restrict the maneuverability of the needle holder. To overcome this difficulty, a specially designed anoscope may be used. The purse–string anoscope of the PPH 01 kit (Ethicon Endo–Surgery, Cincinnati, USA) was modified to overcome the obstruction of the staple line by internal hemorrhoids and rectal mucosal prolapse. Stapled mucosectomy with this modified anoscope was performed in 9 patients. The surgical procedure lasted approximately 25 min and the patients healed uneventfully, even though 4 of them had been operated on by surgeons in their first attempts with stapled hemorrhoidopexy. By using a modified anoscope, ideal purse–string suturing may become easier, intraoperative time may be shortened, and the learning curve may be reduced.

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Bozdağ, A.D. A modified anoscope to facilitate the purse–string suture for stapled hemorrhoidopexy. Tech Coloproctol 9, 239–242 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10151-005-0236-z

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