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Bar Suspension. Outside Stripping To Retain The Clinical Studies Of The Dentate Line In The Treatment Of Mixed Hemorrhoids

Posted on:2004-09-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Y MaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2204360092997330Subject:Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Objective:Hemorrhoid is a familiar and common disease, particularly, most of which is mixed hemorrhoid. After the treatment of patients with mixed hemorrhoids with non-surgical operation methods is invalid, surgical operation treatment must be considered. These days, traditional external stripping plus internal ligaturing is the most common operation procedure which is used to cure mixed hemorrhoids. However, it has many defects, such as slow recovery, sever surgical injury in anus cushions, dentate line and anal canal skin, effecting on anal function and etc. This experiment was designed to look for a more effective surgical operation procedure and to try to explain its principles.Methods:There were 97 cases totally in this experiment which were divided into tested group (45 cases) and controlled group (52 cases) at random. They had the same internal constitutions, preoperative preparation and postoperative treatment, so they were comparable. The tested group were treated with the new surgical operation procedures ?ligaturing internal hemorrhoids, lifting anus cushions, reserving dentate line and stripping external hemorrhoids, while the controlled group were given the traditional surgical operation procedures ?external stripping plus internal ligaturing. After operation, to evaluate which one was better, we observed the clinical curative effect, the recovery course, the postoperative complications, the recurrence rate and etc.Results:There was notable difference in the clinical curative effect, the recovery course and the recurrence rate between the two groups (0.010.05), but had notable difference in hemorrhageand the slow recovery (0.01
Keywords/Search Tags:Hemorrhoids, Surgical operation therapy, Clinical research
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