首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
相似文献
 共查询到2条相似文献,搜索用时 31 毫秒
1.

Background

The literature indicates higher recurrence rates for stapled hemorrhoidopexy than for conventional techniques. This could be due to inappropriate patient selection.

Objective

The aim of this study was to evaluate the short- and long-term outcome after stapled hemorrhoidopexy compared with the Milligan–Morgan procedure in a homogeneous patient population with circumferential third-degree hemorrhoids.

Design and Patients

One hundred thirty patients were enrolled into a randomized controlled study, of which 122 were clinically evaluated at weeks 1, 2, and 4, and thereafter each year for a minimum of 3 years. Patients completed a questionnaire for symptoms, function, and pain. Pain was assessed using a visual analog scale. Recurrences were determined by anoscopy and self-report.

Settings

The study was performed at the University Hospital Hamburg.

Main Outcome Measures

Endpoints were pain, recurrence, bleeding, itching/burning, urinary retention, incontinence symptoms, and prolonged rate of wound healing.

Results

The cumulative recurrence rates after 5 years were 18 % (n?=?11) in the stapled hemorrhoidopexy group and 23 % (n?=?14) in the Milligan–Morgan group (p?=?0.65). Patients who underwent stapled hemorrhoidopexy had significantly less postoperative pain with mean VAS scores at week 1: 3.1 vs. 6.2; week 2: 0.5 vs. 3; week 4: 0.05 vs. 0.6 (p?<?0.001), and demonstrated less burning/itching sensation 4 weeks after surgery compared with the Milligan–Morgan group (4.9 vs. 19.7 %; p?<?0.001). The postoperative bleeding rate was 4.9 % in both groups and the rate of urinary retention did not differ significantly (4.9 % vs. 1.6 %; p?=?0.309). Postoperative incontinence symptoms (6.6 % versus 3.3 %; p?=?0.40) resolved within the first 6 months.

Limitations

Detailed measurement of incontinence was not possible because postoperative symptoms resolved between consultations, and pathological results were examined retrospectively.

Conclusions

The results show a similar rate of recurrence in the long term and suggest increased patient comfort in the early postoperative course after stapled hemorrhoidopexy. In patients with circumferential third-degree hemorrhoids, stapled hemorrhoidopexy is as effective as the Milligan–Morgan procedure.  相似文献   

2.
The aim of treating patients suffering from hemorrhoids is to eliminate or to relieve their complaints. The method should be performed on an out-patient basis, and should be painless and low rated concerning complications. The Morinaga technique fulfills these conditions, its feasibility and the results in 281 patients are presented.  相似文献   

设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号