Hemorrhoid surgery showdown: which procedure works best?
NCT ID NCT06420986
Summary
This study compared two surgical techniques for treating severe grade III hemorrhoids. Researchers wanted to see whether traditional open surgery or a newer artery-targeting procedure provided better symptom relief one year after treatment. Fifty patients were randomly assigned to receive one of the two surgeries and tracked their symptoms for a full year.
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Hospital Son Llatzer
Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, 07198, Spain
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