Publication Details
Issue: Vol 11, No (2025)
Abstract
Hemorrhoidal disease remains one of the most common anorectal conditions worldwide, significantly affecting patients' quality of life. Complicated forms, including thrombosis, massive bleeding, and irreducible prolapse, often require surgical intervention. However, conventional hemorrhoidectomy techniques are frequently associated with intense postoperative pain, complications, and prolonged recovery. Therefore, the development and implementation of improved surgical techniques that offer better outcomes with less morbidity is an urgent priority in modern coloproctology.