A Prospective Interventional Study on LigaSureTM Haemorrhoidectomy as a Daycare Procedure
Objective: This study was designed as a prospective and interventional study that evaluated LigaSure™ haemorrhoidectomies with regional anaesthesia as a daycare procedure. Methods: Patients with third- and fourth-degree haemorrhoids were recruited from the clinic from January 2018 to December 2019....
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Malaysian journal of medical sciences 2021-10, Vol.28 (5), p.102-107 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: This study was designed as a prospective and interventional study that evaluated LigaSure™ haemorrhoidectomies with regional anaesthesia as a daycare procedure. Methods: Patients with third- and fourth-degree haemorrhoids were recruited from the clinic from January 2018 to December 2019. The procedure was performed as a day case under regional anaesthesia. Using a LigaSureTM device, excisional haemorrhoidectomies (Milligan– Morgan haemorrhoidectomy) were performed without sutures or an anal sponge. We evaluated wound bleeding, pain and urinary retention per daycare protocols. Results: A total of 264 patients were enrolled. There were 153 males (57.9%) with a median age of 30 years old (range 16 years old–80 years old). A total of 142 patients (54%) had thirddegree haemorrhoids, while the rest had fourth-degree haemorrhoids. The median operating time was 8 min (range 4 min–17 min) and minimal blood loss was observed. During follow-up, the complications were one case (0.3%) had anal stenosis, one case (0.3%) had minimal bleeding and one case (0.3%) had urine retention. Upon discharge, four patients (1.5%) required additional analgesia and another four (1.5%) developed post-spinal headaches. No incontinence was encountered. Conclusion: LigaSure™ excisional haemorrhoidectomy is a safe and effective daycare procedure with acceptable re-admission and complication rates. |
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ISSN: | 1394-195X 2180-4303 |
DOI: | 10.21315/mjms2021.28.5.10 |