Evaluation of Two Haemorrhoidectomy Techniques: Ferguson's Haemorrhoidectomy and Harmonic Scalpel Haemorrhoidectomy
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.6, No. 6)Publication Date: 2017-06-05
Authors : Deepak Sharma; Brijesh Sharma; Mahesh Solanki;
Page : 515-519
Keywords : Hemorrhoids; Harmonic scalpel; Fergusons; Haemorrhoidectomy;
Abstract
Hemorrhoids are the most common anal disease and many modalities are available for its treatment. In our study, we compared Harmonic scalpel haemorrhoidectomy and Fergusons haemorrhoidectomy. Study conducted on 50 patients with Grade III and Grade IV haemorrhoids. We observed harmonic scalpel procedure has less postoperative pain, less need for analgesic, less operative time and more patient satisfaction. Harmonic scalpel haemorrhoidectomy is safe and easy method for treating hemorrhoids.
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