2015
DOI: 10.17554/j.issn.2224-3992.2015.04.556
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Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy With Longo Process in the Treatment of 3rd and 4th Degree Internal Hemorrhoids and Rectal Mucosal Prolapsus: A Prospective Study

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“…11,12 Associated anorectal condtions like fissure in ano 06.25%, mucosal prolapse 03.13% and external piles 01.88% reported in our study ( Table-II 17 Shorter duration of surgery has many advantages in terms that it reduces anaesthesia related complication and also suitable for patient having anaesthesia related risk. The average length of hospital stay was 36 hours in the present study which is comparable to the study Yagmur Y et al 18 Sachin ID et al reported the mean duration of hospital stay 48 hours in stapled haemorrhoidopexy and 96 hours in open haemorrhoidectomy. 19 Shorter hospital stay in stapled haemorrhoidopexy also reported by Tjandra JJ et al, Laughlan et al and Khan NF et al 20.21.22 According to the studies mentioned duration of hospital stay was significantly lower in stapled haemorrhoidopexy.…”
Section: Cost Effectivenesssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…11,12 Associated anorectal condtions like fissure in ano 06.25%, mucosal prolapse 03.13% and external piles 01.88% reported in our study ( Table-II 17 Shorter duration of surgery has many advantages in terms that it reduces anaesthesia related complication and also suitable for patient having anaesthesia related risk. The average length of hospital stay was 36 hours in the present study which is comparable to the study Yagmur Y et al 18 Sachin ID et al reported the mean duration of hospital stay 48 hours in stapled haemorrhoidopexy and 96 hours in open haemorrhoidectomy. 19 Shorter hospital stay in stapled haemorrhoidopexy also reported by Tjandra JJ et al, Laughlan et al and Khan NF et al 20.21.22 According to the studies mentioned duration of hospital stay was significantly lower in stapled haemorrhoidopexy.…”
Section: Cost Effectivenesssupporting
confidence: 88%