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Prospective, randomized controlled trial of LigaSure™ versus conventional hemorrhoidectomy for grade III and IV hemorrhoids

Journal: International Journal of Surgery and Medicine (IJSM) (Vol.3, No. 1)

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Page : 8-13

Keywords : Hemorrhoids; LigaSure™; Hemorrhoidectomy; Milligan-Morgan;

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Abstract

Performing hemorrhoidectomy with LigaSure™ vessel sealing system is a rapid and simple new technique. The aim of this study was to evaluate LigaSure™ hemorrhoidectomy (LH) to open hemorrhoidectomy (OH) performed by the conventional diathermy. Patients and methods: One hundred and sixteen patients with grades III and IV hemorrhoids were prospectively randomized to either LigaSure™ or open conventional diathermy hemorrhoidectomy. Primary end point was postoperative pain. Secondary end points were operative time, blood loss, complications, need for analgesics and time to achieve complete wound healing. Results: The LigaSure™ group achieved a significant reduction in operative time, blood loss, first postoperative day pain score, seventh day pain score and overall pain score. Patients in the LigaSure™ group required less pethidine analgesia on the first postoperative day. Time to achieve complete wound healing were shorter in the LigaSure™ group. There was no difference in postoperative complications. Conclusion: LigaSure™ hemorrhoidectomy provides a valid alternative to conventional hemorrhoidectomy. Based on our results, further studies addressing long-term functional results are needed to prove that LigaSure™ hemorrhoidectomy is the ideal method of hemorrhoidectomy for the patients.

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