Fifty patients were randomly selected who presented with symptoms of hemorrhoids at out patient of surgical-I Jinnah Hospital, Lahore between Jan 01-June 02. Eligibility criteria were laid down and half of our study population was subjected to open haemorrhoidectomy and half to close. Post operatively all the study participants were evaluated for the healing time and stenosis. The results showed that hemorrhage less. healing time rapid with rare incidence of anal stenosis in closed as compared to open haemorrhoidectomy. The results were statistically significant when Fisher`s exact probability was applied. Based on results it was concluded that closed haemorrhoidectomy is a far superior procedure than open.
This prospective study was conducted at Jinnah Hospital, Lahore over a period of twenty one months. Patients between the ages 18-32 years presenting with Vascular Trauma in A/E department were included in the study. Gender distribution was 17 males and one female. The vascular trauma was as follows: 2 radial arteries, 2 posterior tibial arteries, 8 femoral arteries, 4 popliteal arteries, 1 popliteal vein, 1 axillary artery. All of these patients were managed surgically. The end results for all were patent vessels with functional limbs averting deaths and preventing life long disabilities thereby improving the quality of life and productivity as a human being.
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