Comment on "Is Injectable Sclerotherapy with Polidocanol Foam Effective for Treating Hemorrhoids in Patients with Severe Anemia?"
Key Points
The aim is to evaluate the effectiveness of injectable sclerotherapy with polidocanol foam for treating hemorrhoids in patients suffering from severe anemia.
Assessment of patient outcomes after treatment with injectable sclerotherapy using polidocanol foam.
Analysis of hospitalization rates and medical cost savings associated with this intervention.
Notable reduction in hospitalization rates for patients treated with polidocanol foam.
Overall medical cost savings linked to the use of injectable sclerotherapy in managing severe hemorrhoidal bleeding.
Abstract
cially in case of severe life-threatening bleeding, which reduces the hospitalization rate with an overall saving of medical costs.
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