Comparison of Stapled V/S Open Haemorrhoidectomy in the Management of 3 and 4 Degree Haemorrhoids

Comparison of Stapled V/S Open Haemorrhoidectomy in the Management of 3 and 4 Degree Haemorrhoids

Authors

  • Amna Javed Moin
  • Shabbir Ahmed

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v18i3.415

Abstract

Haemorrhoids are cushions of tissues within the anal canal containing blood vessels and their surrounding supporting tissue made up of muscles and elastic fibe-rs. Haemorrhoids result from disruption of suspensory ligaments permitting downward prolapse of the cush-ions into and beyond the anal canal during defecation. Anatomically haemorrhoid is a fold of mucous memb-rane and submucosa containing a varicosed tributary of superior rectal vein and artery, the tributaries of which lie in anal columns at 3, 7, 11 O’clock position when the patient is viewed in the lithotomy position.

Downloads

How to Cite

Moin, A. J., & Ahmed, S. (2013). Comparison of Stapled V/S Open Haemorrhoidectomy in the Management of 3 and 4 Degree Haemorrhoids. Annals of King Edward Medical University, 18(3), 276. https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v18i3.415

Issue

Section

Articles
Loading...