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    The tissue selecting technique (TST) versus the Milligan–Morgan hemorrhoidectomy for prolapsing hemorrhoids: a retrospective case–control study

    Milligan–Morgan hemorrhoidectomy (MMH) is the procedure of choice in the management of hemorrhoidal disease. However, this procedure is associated with significant postoperative pain. Tissue selecting techniqu...

    H.-C. Lin, H.-X. Luo, A. P. Zbar, S.-K. **e, L. Lian in Techniques in Coloproctology (2014)

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    Recurrent granular cell tumor of the anal–perianal region: how much anal sphincter can be resected?

    X. Y. Wan, B. Hu, Z. Y. Zhou, Y. Huang, D. L. Ren in Techniques in Coloproctology (2014)

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    Reply to invited comment on “Partial stapled hemorrhoidopexy versus circular stapled hemorrhoidopexy for grade III–IV prolapsing hemorrhoids: a two-year prospective controlled study” by I. Khubchandani

    D.-L. Ren, H.-C. Lin in Techniques in Coloproctology (2012)

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    Partial stapled hemorrhoidopexy versus circular stapled hemorrhoidopexy for grade III–IV prolapsing hemorrhoids: a two-year prospective controlled study

    Circular stapled hemorrhoidopexy (CSH) is an effective technique for treating prolapsing hemorrhoids; but urgency and anal stenosis are common postoperative complications. The aim of this study was to assess t...

    H.-C. Lin, D.-L. Ren, Q.-L. He, H. Peng, S.-K. **e, D. Su in Techniques in Coloproctology (2012)