2020
DOI: 10.12669/pjms.36.5.1796
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Comparison of mean pain score using topical and oral metronidazole in post milligan morgan hemorrhoidectomy patient; A randomized controlled trial

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Milligan Morgan Hemorrhoidectomy is one of the most commonly performed surgeries. Post-operative pain is the major cause of morbidity in post hemorrhoidectomy patients. Metronidazole has an established role in relieving post hemorrhoidectomy pain. The objective was to evaluate the pain score by using topical and oral metronidazole in post Milligan Morgan hemorrhoidectomy patients. Methods: A prospective randomized controlled trail was done in surgical departments of Akbar Niazi… Show more

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“…That is why we chose VAS in our study. Also, in many similar studies, VAS was also used to examine postsurgical pain after hemorrhoidectomies (28,29). Indeed, there are limitations to the self-reporting scales.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is why we chose VAS in our study. Also, in many similar studies, VAS was also used to examine postsurgical pain after hemorrhoidectomies (28,29). Indeed, there are limitations to the self-reporting scales.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although surgery is the most effective treatment for hemorrhoids, postoperative pain is considered to be one of the main reasons for the refusal of patients to be operated (15). Perioperative analgesia mainly relies on local anesthesia and analgesics (2), in addition to topical diltiazem (16) or metronidazole (17), acupoint stimulation (18) and ischiorectal block (17). Nevertheless, their analgesic efficacy is still not satisfactory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%