Morris Hospital adds new hemorrhoid procedure

Morris (Ill.) Hospital & Healthcare Centers has adopted the bipolar radiofrequency hemorrhoidectomy procedures, according to a report by The Times.

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Bipolar radiofrequency hemorrhoidectomy is an option for patients with grade one or grade two hemorrhoids.

The hospital also offers band ligation for hemorrhoids.

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