In the treatment of hemorroidal prolapse, stapled hemorrhoidopexy, according to the Longo's technique, represents an innovative and interesting procedure. The Authors consider own experience in the years 2001-2002, estimating preliminary results in the treatment of 50 patients affected by hemorrhoidal disease classified as III-IV grade, associated with mucosal prolapse, rectocystocele in 5 cases, anal fissures in 6 and hyperplastic polyp in 1. The patients were submitted to mucosal prolapsectomy with mechanical stapler (PPH 01-33 Ethicon), applying haemostatic stitch on suture line, apart from intraoperative bleeding, associated to closed anal sphincterotomy in 6 cases, and resection of anal hyperplasic polyp in 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Secondary hyperparathyroidism (HPTs) in patients with chronic renal failure is related to a reduction of absorption of calcium with hyperplasia of main cells and an increase of PTH levels: this often leads to complications in dialysis.
Methods: Data from 10 patients (mean age 55 years) with HPTs who underwent total parathyroidectomy from November 1999 to November 2001 were retrospectively collected. Surgical indications included: persistent hypercalcemia, bone fractures, fatigue, joint pain and itching.