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ABSTRACT Aim This scoping review aimed to map and synthesise the available evidence on the perioperative management of patients undergoing anorectal surgery in a day‐surgery setting. This study creates the first unified, evidence‐based framework for day‐surgery anorectal care.
Yahui Gao, Mindan Wang, Yingying Jiang
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Background and aim Hemorrhoidectomy is considered an efficient technique for third-degree and fourth-degree hemorrhoids. Due to its painful postoperative recovery, many patients avoid hemorrhoidectomy.
Ahmed El-sayed M. Ali +4 more
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Evidence-based review of methods used to reduce pain after excisional hemorrhoidectomy
Background: Excisional hemorrhoidectomy is one of the most commonly performed anorectal procedures. Despite the satisfactory outcomes of excisional hemorrhoidectomy, the pain perceived by the patients following the procedure can be a distressing sequel ...
Sameh Hany Emile
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Background There is disparity in evidence on pain assessment post open hemorrhoidectomy (OH) using local anesthesia and its use in developing countries compared to developed countries.
Franck Katembo Sikakulya +6 more
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Background On‐demand clotting factor concentrate (CFC) replacement therapy remains the predominant management strategy for adult people with hemophilia in Indonesia due to resource and policy limitations. However, this approach does not prevent long‐term complications.
Lugyanti Sukrisman +3 more
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Summary: Background: Hemorrhoidectomy is commonly associated with postoperative pain. Calcium channel blockers are known to cause relaxation of gastrointestinal smooth muscle and oral diltiazem has also been shown to reduce the resting anal pressure ...
Yan-Jiun Huang +4 more
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Background While open hemorrhoidectomy under local anesthesia has been shown to be more cost-effective with shorter operation times and lower complication rates, local anesthesia is still not considered as a first-line technique in low-income countries ...
Franck Katembo Sikakulya +5 more
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Comparison of Ligasure Hemorrhoidectomy with Conventional Ferguson’s Hemorrhoidectomy [PDF]
Conventional hemorrhoidectomy for grade III and IV hemorrhoids is a tedious procedure associated with significant morbidity and a prolonged convalescence. We compared Ligasure™ hemorrhoidectomy with conventional 'closed' Ferguson's hemorrhoidectomy for the treatment of grade III and IV hemorrhoids.
Rahul, Khanna +4 more
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Introduction Interstitial ectopic pregnancy is a rare and potentially life‐threatening condition that occurs when a fertilized ovum implants in the interstitial (intramural) portion of the fallopian tube within the myometrium. It accounts for 2%–4% of all ectopic pregnancies and poses significant risks due to the potential for rupture and severe ...
Nasser Saleh Alabbad +5 more
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Transanal Hemorrhoidal Dearterialization With Doppler Arterial Identification Versus Classic Hemorrhoidectomy: A Retrospective Analysis of 270 Patients [PDF]
Purpose Despite the minimally invasive nature of transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization (THD) with Doppler arterial identification procedures, hemorrhoidectomy is still considered the gold standard procedure for hemorrhoidal disease.
Vincenzo Consalvo +2 more
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