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Strategies to Reduce Post-Hemorrhoidectomy Pain: A Systematic Review
Background and Objectives: Excisional hemorrhoidectomy is considered as a mainstay operation for high-grade hemorrhoids and complicated hemorrhoids. However, postoperative pain remains a challenging problem after hemorrhoidectomy.
Varut Lohsiriwat, Romyen Jitmungngan
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Short-term and patient-reported outcomes of laser hemorrhoidoplasty plus excisional hemorrhoidectomy for the treatment of grade IV hemorrhoid [PDF]
Laser hemorrhoidoplasty (LHP) is mainly used for symptomatic grade I-III hemorrhoid. Only a few studies have reported the application of lasers for grade IV hemorrhoids.
Yu-Tso Liao +6 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
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Background: Grade IV circular hemorrhoids are difficult to treat. We aim to describe the modified whitehead hemorrhoidectomy procedure and to assess the effectiveness and safety of this procedure for grade IV circular hemorrhoid patients.
Tong Li
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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 ...
Chien-Yu Chen, Ray-Jade Chen, Yi-No Kang
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Hemorrhoidectomy versus rubber band ligation in grade III hemorrhoidal disease: a large retrospective cohort study with long-term follow-up [PDF]
Purpose Standard therapy for grade III hemorrhoids is rubber band ligation (RBL) and hemorrhoidectomy. The long-term clinical and patient-reported outcomes of these treatments in a tertiary referral center for proctology were evaluated.
Lisette Dekker +4 more
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Background Hemorrhoidal disease is a very common anorectal disorder occurring more frequently in individuals who are older than 40 years. Although early-stage diseases can be managed conservatively, late-stage diseases usually need surgical treatment ...
Shams Ul Bari +2 more
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A rare presentation of large bowel obstruction post haemorrhoidectomy: a case report
Background Hemorrhoidal disease is a common anorectal pathology. Complications post hemorrhoidectomy are rare. Postoperative complications following hemorrhoidectomy include bleeding (2%), infection (0.4–8%), urinary retention (15%), and constipation (15–
Assia Comella +2 more
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Background: The comparison of outcome of open hemorrhoidectomy vs transanal suture hemorrhoidopexy Aims & Objectives: To evaluate and compare the outcome of open hemorrhoidectomy (Milligan Morgan`s technique) and transanal suture hemorrhoidopexy ...
Mohammed Motiwala +2 more
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Apples to Oranges: How Hemorrhoidectomy Pain Control Differs from Other Anorectal Procedures
Background: Over- prescription of opioids after surgery contributes to the national opioid epidemic. Differences may exist with procedure type, but these are understudied.
Jordan R. Wlodarczyk +7 more
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