2016
DOI: 10.17795/jjhr-34119
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Excision Hemorrhoidectomy: New Methods to Improve the Outcomes of an Old Technique

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“…Various modifications in the surgical procedures had been adopted to reduce the pain but not had been successful universally. 1,6 The difference between the pain experienced at rest by group A and group B was insignificant. Group B (diathermy coagulation) experienced high pain during bowel movements than group A.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Various modifications in the surgical procedures had been adopted to reduce the pain but not had been successful universally. 1,6 The difference between the pain experienced at rest by group A and group B was insignificant. Group B (diathermy coagulation) experienced high pain during bowel movements than group A.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Procedures to treat hemorrhoids includes ligation, excision (Milligan Morgan hemorrhoidectomy), Rubber band ligation, injection sclerotherapy, infrared photocoagulation and cryotherapy. [1][2][3][4] Surgical excision is most popular and widely practicing procedure, yet it is related with considerable post-operative pain and discomfort. Clinical trials and studies have been done for the last two decades concentrating on reducing post hemorrhoidectomy pain.…”
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“…The uses of local anaesthetic infiltration, oral analgesics, topical muscle relaxants, incorporated with oral metronidazole and stool softeners have been the standards to improve post-operative pain [3,4,9]. Numerous surgical innovations such as Harmonics Scalpel® and LigaSure® have been used for excisional haemorrhoidectomy with claims of reduced pain and faster recovery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%