Feasibility case-controlled study of day-case haemorrhoidectomy

Autor: Samuel Po Yin Kwok, S.C.W. Lam, Tzit Yuen David Lam
Rok vydání: 2001
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Zdroj: ANZ Journal of Surgery. 71:652-654
ISSN: 1445-1433
DOI: 10.1046/j.1445-1433.2001.02235.x
Popis: Introduction: Haemorrhoidectomy is traditionally an inpatient procedure. With many benefits, the day-surgery arrangement is an attractive alternative. The feasibility of day-surgery haemorrhoidectomy was explored and the hospital days were calculated in a case controlled design. Methods: A single surgeon’s experience of day-surgery haemorrhoidectomy between 1 July 1999 and 31 March 2000 was compared with inpatient haemorrhoidectomy during the same period. The operations were performed at United Christian Hospital Department of Surgery, Hong Kong (a government-funded public hospital). Statistical tests were applied where appropriate. Results: There were 30 day-surgery and 15 inpatient haemorrhoidectomies. The groups were comparable in terms of age, gender, severity of haemorrhoids, method and duration of haemorrhoidectomy, blood loss, residual haemorrhoids, duration of follow up and unplanned readmission rate. Significantly more day-patients received general than spinal anaesthesia. Twenty-six of 30 (87%) patients were successfully discharged after day surgery. Two were admitted for transient fever (
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