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Topical versus oral metronidazole for post-haemorrhoidectomy pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
Abstract Background Excisional haemorrhoidectomy is often associated with intense post‐operative pain and delayed recovery. Bacterial colonization may contribute to this discomfort, and metronidazole has been proposed as an analgesic adjunct. This study compared the analgesic efficacy of topical metronidazole with oral metronidazole.
Pompeu BF +9 more
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Risk factors of delayed hemorrhage after LigaSure hemorrhoidectomy
Background As one of the most popular methods for treating hemorrhoidal diseases, hemorrhoidectomy with LigaSure devices has been proven to have less postoperative pain and has gained in popularity among surgeons. However, our previous study found higher
Kung-Chuan Cheng +4 more
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Indirect assessment of hemorrhoid incidence using invasive treatment data in Japan: A 5-year study based on nationwide health insurance claims. [PDF]
This study aimed to clarify the epidemiology of hemorrhoids by leveraging a comprehensive nationwide healthcare claims database in Japan. By analyzing invasive treatments for hemorrhoids over a 5‐year period (2018–2022), we identified key demographic patterns, including distinct bimodal peaks in incidence among males and females, and highlighted ...
Kido M +8 more
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Background: Pain is the most common postoperative complication of hemorrhoidectomy. We evaluated the effectiveness of intrasphincteric Botox injection on posthemorrhoidectomy complications including pain reduction and wound healing. Materials and Methods:
Mina Alvandipour +3 more
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Harmonic scalpel versus conventional hemorrhoidectomy
Introduction In this study, harmonic scalpel hemorrhoidectomy was compared with the classical Milligan–Morgan hemorrhoidectomy regarding the outcome and the postoperative complication rates.
Hazem A Megahed
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Predictors of postoperative urinary retention after semiclosed hemorrhoidectomy [PDF]
Purpose This study was performed to analyze the predictors that might contribute to urinary retention following semiclosed hemorrhoidectomy under spinal anesthesia.
Hong Yoon Jeong +2 more
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Introduction: Hemorrhoids are one of the most common anorectal pathologies encountered by general surgeons during their practice. Open technique as described by Milligan and Morgan and closed technique as described by Ferguson are the most widely used. A
Bhuban Rijal, Robin Bahadur Basnet
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Stapler hemorrhoidectomy versus open hemorrhoidectomy
Background: Hemorrhoidal disease is a painful concern to the sufferer and the treating surgeon. Several methods are available for treatment of hemorrhoids. Milligan Morgan hemorrhoidectomy is the most widely practiced Gold standard surgical technique for the management of 3 rd and 4 th degree hemorrhoids.
Kapil Baliga, D. Chetty
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Hemorrhoidectomy with lateral ultrasonic dissection in geriatric patients
The OBJECTIVE was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of hemorrhoidectomy with lateral ultrasound dissection in patients of older age groups. METHODS AND MATERIALS. A comparative analysis of the immediate and long-term results of treatment in two groups
N. A. Maistrenko +3 more
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Background Pressure dressings have been used after open hemorrhoidectomy to protect surgical wounds and manage postoperative bleeding for many years. However, pressure dressings may increase the incidence of postoperative complications, such as urinary ...
Ping Xue +10 more
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