SURGICAL TREATMENT OF THE COMBINED NON-NEOPLASTIC PATHOLOGY OF THE ANAL CHANNEL AND RECTUM
Autor: | G. E. Polunin, V. A. Gulmamedov, V. I. Shalamov, I. A. Plahotnikov, A. V. Borota, F. I. Gulmamedov |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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Zdroj: | Koloproktologia. :22-25 |
ISSN: | 2686-7303 2073-7556 |
DOI: | 10.33878/2073-7556-2016-0-4-22-25 |
Popis: | PURPOSE. To evaluate the results of surgical treatment of hemorrhoids in combination with other pathologies of the rectum and anal canal. MATERIALS AND METHODS. 331 patients are operated in clinic concerning non-neoplastic surgical pathology of the anal channel (AC) and the rectum (R) from 2012 to 2015. The probed group (PG) was 159 (48,0±2,7%) patients who underwent combined surgical treatment of hemorrhoids and other pathology AC and R. Control group (CG) was 172 (52,0±2,7%) patients who underwent hemorrhoidectomy. RESULTS. The average duration of surgery in PG was 28±5 min, in CG - 19±3 minutes (p>0.05). The amounts of long-term postoperative complications in the PG was 4,4±1,6/, in the CG - 2,3±1,1% (p> 0,05).The average duration of hospitalization in the PG was 5,1±1,0 days, in СG - 3,2±1,0 days (p> 0,05), the duration of rehabilitation in the PG was 20,3±3,2 days, in CG -15,1±2,0 days (p>0,05). CONCLUSION. Existence of the pathology of AC and R in combination with hemorrhoids is the indication to the combined surgical treatment. The increation in the duration ofsurgery, postoperative complications, duration of hospitalization and rehabilitation in the PG compared with the CG are not statistically significant. Simultaneous surgical treatment of hemorrhoids and other pathologies AC and R relieves the patient from having to perform repeated surgery and its possible complications. |
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