The authors report their experience with the treatment of hemorrhoid disease and circumferential mucosal rectal prolapse with the use of a mechanical suturing device, according to the Longo technique. Over the period from March 98 to December 2000, 106 patients were treated with the above-mentioned procedure (100 patients for haemorrhoids and 6 for circumferential prolapse). Twenty-one patients had grade 4, 77 grade 3 and only 2 grade 2 disease. One hundred patients were followed up over a median period of 16.5 months (for the group with haemorrhoids) and 19 months (for the prolapse group). In 81% of cases the procedure was one-day surgery. Mucohaemorrhoidectomy with a stapler was well tolerated in terms of severity of postoperative symptomatology: in 42% of the patients operated on there was no need for any analgesic treatment. The time to return to work was 9.9 days for self-employed subjects and 15.6 days for the others. Refinement of the procedure and better patient selection may improve the results achieved with this technique. Stapled haemorrhoidectomy may be regarded as a sound technique that should be part of the surgeon's armamentarium. We suggest an "eclectic" approach whereby the stapling procedure may be included among the possible therapeutic options, with a view to optimising the choice of therapy for each individual patient.