AI Article Synopsis

  • Hemorrhoids are a widespread condition affecting both genders across all age groups, with about 10% requiring surgical treatment.
  • The manuscript presents a surgical technique that focuses on the ligament of Parks (Trietz's muscle) to help minimize postoperative complications during hemorrhoidectomy.
  • By properly identifying this anatomical landmark, surgeons can enhance operational safety and reduce the risk of complications after surgery.

Article Abstract

Hemorrhoids are a common anal disorder which affects both men and women of all ages. One out of ten patients with hemorrhoidal disease, requires surgical treatment. Unfortunately though, hemorrhoidectomy is closely related to complications that can be present early or late postoperatively. In the present manuscript, the safe surgical technique which emphasizes to the identification of the key anatomical structure of the ligament of Parks (Trietz's muscle) is adequately described. A total of 200 patients with grades III and IV hemorrhoids, underwent Milligan-Morgan or Ferguson's hemorrhoidectomy. The mucosal ligament of Parks was identified to all patients and was used as a key anatomical structure through the excision of the hemorrhoids. Its identification guides surgeons during the operation and reduces the major problem of postoperative complications. Finally, since the mucosal ligament of Parks represents a constantly identifiable landmark, it allows simple and reliable identification of the internal sphincter muscle and minimizes the probability of postoperative complications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5651486PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2017.10.004DOI Listing

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