1973 Volume 26 Issue 4 Pages 383-384,424
The principle and procedures of our ambulatory treatment of anal diseases are reported briefly in this paper.
1) We emphasize the importance to inspect the anus after defaecation for the first step of anal examination.
2) Local anesthesia (1% procaine with adrenaline) has been used for both outpatients and inpatients in our clinic.
3) 2-3% Dibasic Calcium Phosphate suspension in glycerin has been used for the sclerotherapy of internal haemorrhoids.
4) Multiple puncture technique devised by " Stone " is useful for the therapy of pruritus ani. A total of 5-10 ml of 40% ethyl alcohol is deposited subcutaneously. (95% ethyl alcohol was used in the original tenchique.)
5) In addition to usual operations for anal diseases, so called "Medical haemorrhoidectomy " is useful especially for the patients complications.
6) Hamoligator is occationally used not only for internal haemorrhoid but also for internal haemorrhoid with external haemorrhoid.