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Observation on Efficacy of Selective Malposition Ligation Combined with Hemorrhoid and Fistula I in Complex Mixed Hemorrhoid.
Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine 2024 March 23
OBJECTIVE: The efficacy of selective malposition ligation combined with hemorrhoid and fistula I prescription and the improvement of complications were assessed to improve surgical efficiency and safety.
METHODS: 423 patients undergoing complex mixed hemorrhoid surgery at different time points were included as research objects and enrolled into group A (malposition ligation), group B (selective malposition ligation), and group C (selective malposition ligation and hemorrhoid and fistula I), each with 141 cases.
RESULTS: The scores for visual analogue scale (VAS), edema, and hemorrhage of group C 8h, 1 day, 2 days, 3 days, 5 days, and 7 days after surgery were all inferior to those in groups A and B, while that of group B was inferior to that in group A (P < .05). The duration of wound healing of group C (15.33 ± 2.78 days) was shorter than that of groups A (21.78 ± 3.22 days) and B (18.34 ± 3.01 days), and this duration of group B was shorter than that of group A (P < .05). The total effective rate of group C (96.45%) was superior to that of groups B (96.45%) and A (82.27%). The total effective rate of group B was superior to that of group A. The falling-off rate of the rubber ring in groups C and B was inferior to that in group A. The incidence of total complications in group C (9.93%) was inferior to that in groups B (30.50%) and A (30.50%), while that of group B was inferior to that in group A (P < .05).
CONCLUSION: After selective malposition ligation, the oral intake of hemorrhoid and fistula I could promote the recovery of wounds among patients with complex mixed hemorrhoids and reduce the incidence of postoperative hemorrhage and edema. Hence, it has significant clinical application values.
METHODS: 423 patients undergoing complex mixed hemorrhoid surgery at different time points were included as research objects and enrolled into group A (malposition ligation), group B (selective malposition ligation), and group C (selective malposition ligation and hemorrhoid and fistula I), each with 141 cases.
RESULTS: The scores for visual analogue scale (VAS), edema, and hemorrhage of group C 8h, 1 day, 2 days, 3 days, 5 days, and 7 days after surgery were all inferior to those in groups A and B, while that of group B was inferior to that in group A (P < .05). The duration of wound healing of group C (15.33 ± 2.78 days) was shorter than that of groups A (21.78 ± 3.22 days) and B (18.34 ± 3.01 days), and this duration of group B was shorter than that of group A (P < .05). The total effective rate of group C (96.45%) was superior to that of groups B (96.45%) and A (82.27%). The total effective rate of group B was superior to that of group A. The falling-off rate of the rubber ring in groups C and B was inferior to that in group A. The incidence of total complications in group C (9.93%) was inferior to that in groups B (30.50%) and A (30.50%), while that of group B was inferior to that in group A (P < .05).
CONCLUSION: After selective malposition ligation, the oral intake of hemorrhoid and fistula I could promote the recovery of wounds among patients with complex mixed hemorrhoids and reduce the incidence of postoperative hemorrhage and edema. Hence, it has significant clinical application values.
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