External hemorrhoid thrombectomy

External hemorrhoids are clinically frequently-occurring diseases. They are often caused by spicy food, stools, stools, and perianal subcutaneous veins, and blood stasis. Clinically, the patient is conscious of anal swelling, pain and foreign body sensation as the main symptom. It can be seen that there are grape-like dark purple tumors under the perianal or anal canal, sometimes with mild erosion on the surface. Femoral external hemorrhoidectomy for treatment. Treating diseases: external hemorrhoids Indication The epileptic seizure was less than 48 hours and there was severe pain. Surgical procedure Lateral position. After disinfecting the surgical area with a 1:1000 benzalkonium solution, a dark incision can be seen by making a radial incision at the site of the thrombus or by fusiform resection of the small piece of skin. Use a hemostatic forceps to gently press on both sides to remove it. When there is adhesion, it can be added as separation or block removal. Do not sew the wound and block it with oil gauze.

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