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STAPLER HAEMORRHOIDECTOMY
Author(s) -
Sajid Shiekh,
Fakhar Hameed,
Muhammad Khalid Naseem Mirza,
Muhammad Afzal
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
the professional medical journal/the professional medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2071-7733
pISSN - 1024-8919
DOI - 10.29309/tpmj/2006.13.01.5070
Subject(s) - medicine , surgery , urinary retention , sepsis , postoperative pain , anesthesia
Objectives: To demonstrate advantages of staplerhaemorrhoidectomy and its applicability to all patients who require surgical treatment of haemorrhoids. Design: CaseDescriptive Study. Place & Duration of study: Allied/DHQ Hospitals, Faisalabad. (February 2004 – July 2005).Patients & methods: A total of 20 patients having grade III or IV haemorrhoids were included in the study. After adetailed GIT history, patients were subjected to standard stapler haemorrhoidectomy under regional anaesthesia.Patients were asked to record the postoperative pain intensity according to visual analogue score ranging from (0-10)on daily basis and the drugs required for pain control noticed. Patients were followed at weekly intervals for one month.Main outcome measures were postoperative pain, bleeding, sepsis, urinary retention, continence, relief of preoperativesymptoms, operation time, hospital stay & recovery time. Results: Pain was the most common postoperativecomplication affecting 18 patients (90 %age).There was significant reduction in postoperative pain except for onepatient in which pain was severe (VAS=8) due to technical error. Two patients developed urinary retention on the dayof surgery. Postoperative bleeding was not observed in any of the patients. Pelvic sepsis & incontinence was not foundin any patient. Preoperative symptoms were resolved in majority of the cases (80%age) with marked improvement inthe rest(20 %age). The mean operative time was 17 minutes & mean hospital stay 1.3 days. Most patients were backto their work after 11 post operative day. Conclusions: th Stapler Haemorrhoidectomy is a simple, quick & safeprocedure that gives benefit in terms of reducing the postoperative complications namely pain & its sequelae with earlyreturn to activity. The vast majority of patients currently undergoing conventional surgical haemorrhoidectomy wouldbe suitable for stapler approach, however the long term benefits need to be evaluated.

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