Randomized Controlled Trial
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World J Clin Cases. Jun 26, 2022; 10(18): 6060-6068
Published online Jun 26, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i18.6060
Evaluation of the clinical efficacy and safety of TST33 mega hemorrhoidectomy for severe prolapsed hemorrhoids
Liu Tao, Jun Wei, Xu-Feng Ding, Li-Jiang Ji
Liu Tao, Jun Wei, Xu-Feng Ding, Li-Jiang Ji, Department of Anorectal Surgery, Changshu Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Changshu 215500, Jiangsu Province, China
Author contributions: Tao L and Wei J design the study; Ding XF drafted the manuscript, Ji L and Tao L collected the data; Tao L and Ji L analyzed and interpreted data, Tao L and Wei J revised the manuscript.
Supported by Special Project of Diagnosis and Treatment Technology for Key Clinical Diseases in Suzhou, No. LCZX202022; and Changshu Municipal Science and Technology Bureau Supporting Project, No. CS201925.
Institutional review board statement: This study was approved by the Changshu Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine.
Informed consent statement: All study participants, or their legal guardian, provided informed written consent prior to study enrollment.
Conflict-of-interest statement: All authors report no conflict of interest.
Data sharing statement: No additional data are available.
CONSORT 2010 statement: The authors have read the CONSORT 2010 statement, and the manuscript was checked according to the CONSORT 2010 statement.
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Corresponding author: Li-Jiang Ji, MD, Chief Doctor, Department of Anorectal Surgery, Changshu Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, No. 6 Huanghe Road, Changshu 215500, Jiangsu Province, China. ji512@163.com
Received: December 15, 2021
Peer-review started: December 15, 2021
First decision: January 26, 2022
Revised: February 8, 2022
Accepted: April 25, 2022
Article in press: April 25, 2022
Published online: June 26, 2022
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Core Tip

Core Tip: Hemorrhoids are common benign perianal diseases, accounting for more than 80% of the incidence of all anorectal diseases. Severe prolapsed hemorrhoids due to the increase in hemorrhoid volume and defecation by fecal extrusion eventually lead to the fracture of anal muscle fibers.