KMID : 0356720140300010050
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Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 2014 Volume.30 No. 1 p.50 ~ p.53
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Iatrogenic Rectal Diverticulum With Pelvic-Floor Dysfunction in Patients After a Procedure for a Prolapsed Hemorrhoid
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Na Sun-Kyung
Jung Hye-Kyung Shim Ki-Nam Jung Sung-Ae Chung Soon-Sup
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Abstract
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The transanal stapled technique has been recently used as an effective, low-morbidity operation for the treatment of prolapsed hemorrhoids. Moreover, a recent systematic review concluded that a stapled rectal mucosectomy is a less painful method and is more convenient for the surgeon, though it carries more recurrences and unique potential complications [1]. Among them, a rectal diverticulum is a rare, but possible, complication. The aim of this case study was to demonstrate the possibility of a rectal diverticulum developing in patients with hemorrhoids who were treated using endoanal circular staplers. We report a case of a suspicious iatrogenic rectal diverticulum after a procedure for prolapsed hemorrhoids (PPH).
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KEYWORD
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Diverticulum, Prolapsed hemorrhoids, Hemorrhoidectomy
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