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Hemorrhoids.

T Cristina Sardinha1, Marvin L Corman

  • 1Department of Surgery, North Shore-Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hype Park, NY 11040, USA.

The Surgical Clinics of North America
|January 9, 2003
PubMed
Summary

Technological advances and a deeper understanding of anal canal anatomy have improved hemorrhoid treatment. This review covers clinical aspects and new therapeutic options for hemorrhoid disease management.

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Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Colorectal Surgery

Background:

  • Hemorrhoid disease management has evolved significantly over centuries.
  • Advances in understanding pathophysiology and anal canal anatomy are crucial for treatment success.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the clinical and pathological aspects of hemorrhoid disease.
  • To emphasize novel therapeutic modalities in hemorrhoid treatment.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of historical and contemporary approaches.
  • Analysis of clinical presentations and pathological findings.
  • Evaluation of emerging treatment strategies.

Main Results:

  • Technological progress has introduced diverse management strategies.
  • Improved anatomical and pathophysiological knowledge enhances treatment outcomes.
  • New therapeutic options offer improved efficacy and patient outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Modern management of hemorrhoid disease benefits from technological innovation.
  • Enhanced understanding of disease mechanisms guides therapeutic development.
  • Continued research into new modalities promises further advancements in care.

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