Literature DB >> 11871816

A prospective randomized comparison between an open hemorrhoidectomy and a semi-closed (semi-open) hemorrhoidectomy.

Noboru Mikuni1, Masatoshi Oya, Junji Komatsu, Tetsuo Yamana.   

Abstract

A semi-closed hemorrhoidectomy is a popular surgical procedure among Japanese coloproctologists because it is thought that the risk of postoperative bleeding is reduced, and postoperative pain is milder after a semi-closed hemorrhoidectomy than after an open hemorrhoidectomy. However, no prospective randomized trial comparing an open and semi-closed hemorrhoidectomy has yet been published. We conducted a prospective randomized trial comparing both clinically and physiologically an open and semi-closed hemorrhoidectomy. Thirty-four consecutive patients undergoing a hemorrhoidectomy for third-degree hemorrhoids were randomized to receive either an open hemorrhoidectomy (n = 17) or a semi-closed hemorrhoidectomy (n = 17). Postoperative pain was evaluated using an analog scale by the patients themselves. An anorectal physiological study was performed before the operation and 2 months after the operation. Pain at 1 week after operation was significantly more severe after a semi-closed hemorrhoidectomy than after an open hemorrhoidectomy. The postoperative physiological parameters including sphincter pressures did not differ between the two forms of hemorrhoidectomy. However, younger patients and patients having higher sphincter pressures preoperatively had more severe pain at 2 weeks after a semi-closed hemorrhoidectomy. Although both forms of hemorrhoidectomy appear to be almost equivalent, the degree of early postoperative pain may be less after an open hemorrhoidectomy in both young patients and in those patients having high preoperative anal sphincter pressures.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11871816     DOI: 10.1007/s595-002-8111-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Today        ISSN: 0941-1291            Impact factor:   2.549


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