Short-term results of DST EEA 33 stapler and neu@ anoscope for stapled haemorrhoidectomy: a prospective study of 1,118 patients from a single centre
Autor: | Ming Hian Kam, Kok Sun Ho, Kong Weng Eu, B. S. Ooi, Jit Fong Lim |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty Hemorrhoids Young Adult Postoperative Complications Surgical Staplers Surgical Stapling Medicine Humans Prospective Studies Prospective cohort study Digestive System Surgical Procedures Aged Aged 80 and over Pain Postoperative business.industry Gastroenterology Middle Aged medicine.disease Colorectal surgery Hemostasis Surgical Surgery Single centre Treatment Outcome Adrenaline injection Hemostasis Female business Abdominal surgery |
Zdroj: | Techniques in coloproctology. 13(4) |
ISSN: | 1128-045X |
Popis: | Stapled haemorrhoidectomy has been performed with different techniques and staplers. We review our initial experience with the new DST EEA 33 stapler and neu@ anoscope. A review of all patients who underwent stapled haemorrhoidectomy using the DST EEA 33 over a 14-month period was conducted. Short-term outcomes of bleeding, pain and retention of urine requiring admission or strictures requiring surgical intervention were studied. There were 1,118 patients operated from August 2007 to October 2008. The median age was 46-year-old (20–82 years) and 51% were females. The median operating time was 15 min (range 5–45 min), and median follow-up was 7 months (range 3–16 months). There were 26 patients (2.3%) who were admitted for inability to pass urine and 20 required catheterisation. Fifty-two patients (4.6%) were admitted for post-operative bleeding. In 32 cases the bleeding stopped spontaneously, while 19 patients required adrenaline injection and packing for hemostasis. Only one patient required surgical hemostasis. Thirty-three patients (2.9%) were admitted for post-operative pain and stayed for a median of 1 day (range 1–4 days). There were 14 patients (1.2%) who developed anorectal strictures requiring surgical intervention. All underwent anoplasty at a median of 3 months post-operatively (range 2–5 months), with good result. There were no recurrent haemorrhoids during follow-up. Stapled haemorrhoidectomy using the DST EEA 33 stapler is safe. The neu@ anoscope provides good visibility and handling, and is a useful tool in this procedure. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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