Comparative Analysis of Laser Hemorroidoplasty versus Open Haemorroidectomy
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2019-09
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Society for Health Care & Research Development
Abstract
Hemorrhoidal ailment is one of the commonly occurring diseases of the rectum and the large intestines with the estimated global prevalence between 2.9% to 27.9%, of that approximately 4% are symptomatic. Post hemorrhoidectomy pain is the most common problem related with the surgical methodologies. The present study was conducted to compare the laser hemorroidoplasty versus open surgery. Methods: The present prospective comparative study was done amongst 60 subjects, 30 patients were operated with laser method and 30 patients were managed with open surgical technique. The intraoperative and postoperative parameters were also recorded in a tabulated form. All the data obtained was analyzed using SPSS software. Student t test was used for analysis and probability value of less than 0.05 was considered as significant. Results: The study enrolled a total of 60 subjects, with 30 in each group. The mean age of subjects in laser group was 34.87+/-3.54 years and in surgical group was 33.76+/-2.89 years. There were 40 males and 20 females in the study. Moderate pain was seen by 7 patients in laser and 15 patients in surgical group. There were only 3 patients in laser group and 10 patients in surgical group with serve pain. Conclusion: Laser hemorroidoplasty offers best intraoperative and postoperative outcomes when compared to surgical management.
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Ailment, Hemorroidoplasty, Laser, Postoperative
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Trikha Aseem. Comparative Analysis of Laser Hemorroidoplasty versus Open Haemorroidectomy. Annals of International medical and Dental Research. 2019 Sep; 5(5): 33-35