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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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Role of 0.4% glyceryl trinitrate ointment after haemorrhoidectomy: results of a prospective randomised study [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Conventional haemorrhoidectomy (CH) is well known to cause significant post-operative pain and delayed return to daily activities. Both surgical wounds and sphincterial apparatus spasms are likely responsible for the pain. In this study, we
Cadeddu, F +7 more
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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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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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Assessment of quality of life and incontinence in patients of open hemorrhoidectomy
Background: For the most part, symptomatic hemorrhoids are a quality-of-life issue. All patients should initially receive conservative management if this fails to improve symptoms, an office-based or operative procedure may be offered.
Shweta Pathak +5 more
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Anal Sphincter Function After Hemorrhoidectomy
Aim. To generalize and present current data on the development of approaches to hemorrhoidectomy, as well as to analyse the function of the rectal closing apparatus after surgery.Key findings.
A. M. Kuzminov +7 more
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Colorectal cancer implant in an external hemorrhoidal skin tag. [PDF]
External hemorrhoidal skin tags are generally benign. Colorectal cancer metastases to the squamous epithelium of perianal skin tags without other evidence of disseminated disease is a very rare finding.
Liasis, L, Papaconstantinou, HT
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Background Symptomatic hemorrhoids are one of the most common anorectal disorders. Many surgeons use tamponades after open hemorrhoidectomy to manage postoperative bleeding.
Mike Ralf Langenbach, Dörthe Seidel
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Background Hemorrhoidectomy is associated with intense postoperative pain that requires multimodal analgesia. It includes nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), acetaminophen, and local anesthetics to reach adequate pain control.
Ekaterina Kazachenko +6 more
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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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