Xiaozhiling ( ) four-step injection in treating hemorrhoids of stages III and IV — a sclerotherapeutic approach of thrombosing branches of Artery Rectalis Superiorfour-step injection in treating hemorrhoids of stages III and IV — a sclerotherapeutic approach of thrombosing branches of Artery Rectalis Superior
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Xiaozhiling ( ) four-step injection in treating hemorrhoids of stages III and IV — a sclerotherapeutic approach of thrombosing branches of Artery Rectalis Superiorfour-step injection in treating hemorrhoids of stages III and IV — a sclerotherapeutic approach of thrombosing branches of Artery Rectalis Superior
Chinese Journal of Integrative MedicineVol. 3, Issue 4, Pages: 246-249(1997)
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China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Guanganmen Hospital,Beijing
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The author was granted First Grade Prize of Scientific Research Result by China Ministry of Health (1980), second class China State National Scientific and Technologic Prize (1985), twice golden awards of international and world invention fairs (Yugoslavia Inova International Invention Fair and Belgium Eureka World Invention Fair in 1986), Golden-cup award of China Medical and Pharmacologic Scientific and Technologic Results and, Shen-nong Golden-cup award of China TCM (1990).
Shi, Zq. Xiaozhiling () four-step injection in treating hemorrhoids of stages III and IV — a sclerotherapeutic approach of thrombosing branches of Artery Rectalis Superiorfour-step injection in treating hemorrhoids of stages III and IV — a sclerotherapeutic approach of thrombosing branches of Artery Rectalis Superior., CJIM 3, 246–249 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02934821
Zhao-qi Shi. Xiaozhiling ( ) four-step injection in treating hemorrhoids of stages III and IV — a sclerotherapeutic approach of thrombosing branches of Artery Rectalis Superiorfour-step injection in treating hemorrhoids of stages III and IV — a sclerotherapeutic approach of thrombosing branches of Artery Rectalis Superior. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 3(4):246-249(1997)
Shi, Zq. Xiaozhiling () four-step injection in treating hemorrhoids of stages III and IV — a sclerotherapeutic approach of thrombosing branches of Artery Rectalis Superiorfour-step injection in treating hemorrhoids of stages III and IV — a sclerotherapeutic approach of thrombosing branches of Artery Rectalis Superior., CJIM 3, 246–249 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02934821DOI:
Zhao-qi Shi. Xiaozhiling ( ) four-step injection in treating hemorrhoids of stages III and IV — a sclerotherapeutic approach of thrombosing branches of Artery Rectalis Superiorfour-step injection in treating hemorrhoids of stages III and IV — a sclerotherapeutic approach of thrombosing branches of Artery Rectalis Superior. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 3(4):246-249(1997) DOI: 10.1007/BF02934821.
Xiaozhiling ( ) four-step injection in treating hemorrhoids of stages III and IV — a sclerotherapeutic approach of thrombosing branches of Artery Rectalis Superiorfour-step injection in treating hemorrhoids of stages III and IV — a sclerotherapeutic approach of thrombosing branches of Artery Rectalis Superior
摘要
Objectice: Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history of over 2
000 years in treating piles
based on the principle “Sore herbs can be stringent while the puckery can control prolapse”
and a large amount of precious experience has been accumulated.Methods: Prepared mainly with such effective compositions as gallnut (Galla Chinensis) and alum
Xiaozhiling (XZL) was applied in treating piles of stages III and IV. Fourstep injections were given at (1) the branches of artery rectalis superior (ARS)
(2) the submucosa
(3) the mucous lamina propria
and (4) the sinous veins. The injection obliterated the ARS and made piles sclerosed
atrophied and finally disappear.Results: From 1987 to 1996
piles of stages III and IV were treated of 21
361 cases. Of all the cases
21
148 (99%) were cured
203 (0.95%) improved and 10 (0.05%) ineffective for whom surgery was used. Of the 620 cases who were followed up 3 years after treatment
it recurred in only 6 cases (prolapse
1 %).Conclusion: This method summarized a relatively ideal non-operative approach in the treatment of piles of stages III and IV.
Abstract
Objectice: Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history of over 2
000 years in treating piles
based on the principle “Sore herbs can be stringent while the puckery can control prolapse”
and a large amount of precious experience has been accumulated.Methods: Prepared mainly with such effective compositions as gallnut (Galla Chinensis) and alum
Xiaozhiling (XZL) was applied in treating piles of stages III and IV. Fourstep injections were given at (1) the branches of artery rectalis superior (ARS)
(2) the submucosa
(3) the mucous lamina propria
and (4) the sinous veins. The injection obliterated the ARS and made piles sclerosed
atrophied and finally disappear.Results: From 1987 to 1996
piles of stages III and IV were treated of 21
361 cases. Of all the cases
21
148 (99%) were cured
203 (0.95%) improved and 10 (0.05%) ineffective for whom surgery was used. Of the 620 cases who were followed up 3 years after treatment
it recurred in only 6 cases (prolapse
1 %).Conclusion: This method summarized a relatively ideal non-operative approach in the treatment of piles of stages III and IV.
关键词
hemorrhoids of stages III and IVXiaozhilingfour-step injection
Keywords
hemorrhoids of stages III and IVXiaozhilingfour-step injection
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