U.S., April 17 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07534761) titled 'MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY FOR GRADE III HEMORRHOIDS' on April 10.
Brief Summary: Hemorrhoids are vascular-elastic structures of the anal canal that contribute to continence. Their enlargement and descent lead to symptoms such as rectal bleeding and the sensation of anal swelling, known as hemorrhoidal syndrome. In advanced cases (Goligher Grade III-IV), surgery is the only effective treatment. Closed excisional hemorrhoidectomy (CEH), based on the Ferguson technique, is one of the standard procedures. Although effective in the long term, it causes severe postoperative pain. Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) employs enhanced visuali...