A Comparative Study OF Three Lines Of Surgical Management Of Hemorrhoidal | ||
Kerbala Journal of Medicine | ||
Article 1, Volume 8, Issue 1, June 2015, Pages 2113-2117 PDF (0 K) | ||
Author | ||
Ali Hussein Abid Suwailem | ||
Abstract | ||
background: Disease is a common problem in surgical practice is hemorrhoidaldisease. Objective: to compare three different methods of treatment of second and uncomplicated third degree piles. Subject and Methods: This prospective study compares three different methods of treatment in 180 patients of second and uncomplicated third degree piles. The patients were allocated randomly in equal numbers to three groups: Group A- treated by conventional excision ligation Milligan Morgan, Group B-treated by pilesuture and Group C-treated by rubber band ligation. Results and Discussion: The average period of follow up after completion of treatment was 36 months. Patients were assessed for early complications; Pain-Urine Retention-and bleeding. Late complications;-anal stenosis, recurrence-Length of hospital stay and Time-off work. We consider that conservative treatment methods are preferable to conventional excision ligation for treatment of second and early third degree piles. Conclusion: Of the two conservative methods used in this study, the pile suture seems to be the method of choice. | ||
Keywords | ||
Surgical treatment of hemorrhoids; complications; pile suture | ||
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