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Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery ; (6): 531-533,534, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-604871

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Objietive Observe the clinical curative effect of PPH in treatment of complexity hemorrhoids and circular hemorrhoid. Methods From January 2010 to January 2014, the clinical data of 278 patients who underwent PPH to treat complexity hemorrhoids, mixed hemorrhoid and circular hemorrhoid were retrospectively analyzed. The postoperative recent and forward curative effect was observed. Results The average operativetime was 28 minutes, and the average hospital stay were 6. 1 days. There were postoperative complications such as pain, anal skin edema, bleeding and urinary retention. 186 cases were cured (66. 9%),35 cases were markedly improved (12. 6%),20 ca-ses were of poor effect (7. 2%),and recurrence occured in 37 cases (13. 3%). Conclusion PPH has the advantages of simple in operation and quick in postoperative recovery. But there were to many postoperative complications and the recurrence rate is high. So PPH needs more further observation and study.

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Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology ; : 81-85, 2006.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-220938

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PURPOSE: The circular stapled hemorrhoidectomy is a newly introduced treatment modality for hemorrhoids. This study was aimed to prove the clinical efficacy of a stapled hemorrhoidectomy. METHODS: This prospective study analyzed 100 patients who underwent a hemorrhoidectomy from Jan 2002 to June 2004 at Ajou University Hospital. Among them, 50 patents underwent a stapled hemorrhoidectomy and the remaining patients underwent Ferguson's closed hemorrhoidectomy. The surgical severity and the postoperative complications were analyzed based on the medical records. RESULTS: Neither groups showed significant postoperative complications. In the stapled hemorrhoidectomy group, the hospital stay and the mean operation time were shorten during the postoperative period, and the analagesic requirement was lower (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The circular stapled hemorrhoidectomy is safe, less painful, and those related easy to perform. Also, the complications related to this procedure are similar to those related to a conventional hemorrhoidectomy. Considering the advantages, the circular stapled hemorrhoidectomy is an acceptable modalities for hemorrhoids requiring surgical treatment.


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Humans , Hemorrhoidectomy , Hemorrhoids , Length of Stay , Medical Records , Postoperative Complications , Postoperative Period , Prospective Studies
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Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology ; : 240-248, 2004.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-24609

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The circular stapled hemorrhoidectomy is a new treatment modality for hemorrhoids requiring surgical management. This study reviews the available information concerning the present results of this procedure. A medline search and a review of the literature wene conducted to identify available information on the procedure, with a special attention being given to on-going or published randomized clinical trials. The advantages of circular stapled hemorrhoidectomy were analyzed based on different areas of concern, including postoperative pain, operating time, duration of hospital stay and recovery of normal activity, postoperative wound care, and types and rates of complications. Continence status and patient satisfaction following a circular stapled hemorrhoidectomy are also reported. The circular stapled hemorrhoidectomy is safe, easy to perform, and effective in the treatment of advanced hemorrhoids with an external mucosal prolapse. Other advantages include minimal postoperative complications, easier postoperative management, and a shorter time to return to work congenial to a conventional hemorrhoidectomy. Despite the higher cost and difficult access, this study confirms the feasibility of using a circular stapled hemorrhoidectomy in the treatment of hemorrhoids. The circular stapled hemorrhoidectomy is a promising new option in the treatment of all patients eligible for a surgical approach. A longer follow-up is required to confirm the true efficacy of this surgical method.


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Humans , Follow-Up Studies , Hemorrhoidectomy , Hemorrhoids , Length of Stay , Methods , Pain, Postoperative , Patient Satisfaction , Postoperative Complications , Prolapse , Return to Work , Wounds and Injuries
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Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-582251

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Ojective To evalute the efficacy of the procedure for prolapse and hemorrhoids (PPH) in the treatment of patients with severe hemorrhoids (grade Ⅲ~Ⅳ?) Methods 60 cases of hemorrhoids at the third or fourth degree were operated on by PPH. Results The mean operation time was 9 minutes and mean hospitalization time was 2.5 days. Postoperative bleeding was noted in 8 cases (13.3%) at the 1 st and 7 th day after operation, which was cured by conservative methods. 24 patients had no annal spasm following the procedure. Follow-up period lasting for 1-7 months showed no complications Conclusions PPH is a safe and effective treatment for hemorrhoids at the third or fourth degree with the advantages of shorter hsopitaliztion time and quicker recovery.

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