
From 1968, the authors treated under ambulatory-polyclinical conditions 10,000 patients with hemorrhoids by means of injections of novocaine++-alcoholic mixtures. In 93.3% of the patients after injections, the hemorrhage stopped, in 83.8%--hemorrhoidal nodes didn't prolapse, in 95.6%--inflammation was liquidated. At the long-term period, the positive effect was noted in 8664 (92.2%) patients.
Drug Combinations, Ethanol, Sclerotherapy, Ambulatory Care, Humans, Hemorrhoids, Sclerosing Solutions, Procaine
Drug Combinations, Ethanol, Sclerotherapy, Ambulatory Care, Humans, Hemorrhoids, Sclerosing Solutions, Procaine
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