2018
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20180799
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Effectivity of injection sclerotherapy with sodium tetra decyl sulphate in the management of first and second-degree hemorrhoids

Abstract: Background: Haemorrhoids are one of the common surgical conditions affecting anorectal region with prevalence of 4% of the population. It is usually defined as increase in size as well as downward disruption of normal functional architecture known as anal cushions. Injection sclerotherapy is time honoured outpatient’s procedure that is widely practised globally to treat first and second-degree haemorrhoids.Methods: This prospective study includes 52 patients who were underwent injection sclerotherapy at Bundel… Show more

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“…Regarding clinical presentation, constipation was seen in all patients followed by per rectal bleeding in 80% of the cases. However, in a study conducted by Rohit et al per rectal bleeding is the major clinical presentation present in all the patients as that of the constipation [12] . In the present study, injection sclerotherapy with polidocanol showed satisfactory outcome in the management of hemorrhoids.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Regarding clinical presentation, constipation was seen in all patients followed by per rectal bleeding in 80% of the cases. However, in a study conducted by Rohit et al per rectal bleeding is the major clinical presentation present in all the patients as that of the constipation [12] . In the present study, injection sclerotherapy with polidocanol showed satisfactory outcome in the management of hemorrhoids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%