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      Total rectal lumen obliteration after stapled haemorrhoidopexy: a cautionary tale.

      Techniques in Coloproctology
      Aged, 80 and over, Anastomosis, Surgical, methods, Follow-Up Studies, Hemorrhoids, surgery, Humans, Intestinal Obstruction, etiology, Male, Rectal Diseases, Reoperation, Suture Techniques, adverse effects, instrumentation, Sutures

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          We describe obliteration of the rectal lumen during stapled haemorrhoidopexy in a patient with marked mucosal prolapse. The complication was recognised immediately and continuity was restored by performing a limited Delorme's procedure. The possible cause of this complication is explored and serves as a reminder that meticulous technique is required when performing stapled haemorrhoidopexy to prevent potentially disastrous complications.

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