Medical device for use in the treatment of hemorrhoids

Surgery – Instruments – Internal pressure applicator

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604 48, 604104, A61M 2900

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051786273

ABSTRACT:
A device for treating hemorrhoids is formed from a hollow member having integral insertion and collar portions. Controlling means located within the member and running from the collar to at least partially the length of the insertion portion serve to control the maximum transverse section of the device. Reduction of the cross section eases insertion and extraction of the device. Release of the controlling means allows the device to resiliently return to its normal condition.

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