A prospective study of the effect of hae
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M. G. Read; N. W. Read; W. G. Haynes; T. C. Donnelly; A. G. Johnson
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Article
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1982
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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## Abstract The effect of haemorrhoidectomy on anal sphincter manometry and continence to faeces and rectally infused saline was investigated in 24 unselected patients with third-degree haemorrhoids. Haemorrhoidectomy resulted in the abolition of ultra-slow waves and significant decreases in basal