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Title: | Evaluation of the results of surgical treatment of patients with hemorrhods by classical traditional and minimally invasive methods |
Authors: | Gugava, Vahtang Bour, Alin |
Keywords: | hemorrhoidal disease;HAL-RAR;combined treatment;coloproctology |
Issue Date: | Oct-2020 |
Publisher: | Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie "Nicolae Testemiţanu" |
Abstract: | Introduction. The HAL-RAR method aims to reduce
arterial blood flow to the hemorrhoidal nodules, which
leads to a decrease in the volume of the nodules and
their fixation on the intestinal wall. The method of
surgical treatment is selected individually for each
patient, depending on the main symptoms.
Purpose. Comparative analysis of
the results of surgical treatment of
hemorrhoidal disease by using traditional
classical methods and minimally invasive:
HAL and HAL-RAR.
Material and methods. The results of the surgical
treatment of 90 patients with the diagnosis: chronic
mixed hemorrhoids gr. III-IV were evaluated. Group I (LI)
of patients treated by traditional classical surgical
methods (Milligan-Morgan, Whitehead) -30 patients,
Group II (LII) by the combined method (HAL with excision
of external hemorrhoidal nodules) -30 patients, group III
(LIII) by HAL-RAR method -30 patients
Results. Postoperative pain VAS (0-10): LI (7-10)> LII (3-
6)> LIII (1-4). Hospitalized days LI (4-8)> LII (2-5)> LIII (1-
4). Duration of surgery (min) during adoption the HALRAR method (2014-2016): LI (25-40) <LII (30-60) = LIII
(30-60), In the years 2016-2020: LI (25-40 ) = LIII (25-40)
<LII (30-50). Recovery and professional integration LI>
LII> LIII. Severe complications were not detected.
Conclusions. The differentiated, complex and individual
surgical approach in patients with hemorrhoidal disease,
allows to obtain positive results and reduces the risk of
complications. |
URI: | http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/12689 |
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