Does the addition of perineal block enhance pain control after a haemorrhoidectomy? A prospective randomized, double‐blind placebo‐controlled study
Daniil Markaryan,
Tatiana Garmanova,
Ekaterina Kazachenko
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundHaemorrhoidectomy is associated with severe postoperative pain, a long rehabilitation, and QoL worsening for months. Most patients experience mild‐to‐moderate postoperative pain. We aimed to evaluate the intraoperative perineal block role for patients undergoing haemorrhoidectomy.MethodsIn this prospective randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled study, eligible patients with III–IV stage haemorrhoids were randomized to the experimental group (EG) with intraoperative perineal block and spinal ana… Show more
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