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NCT ID: NCT04535765 Completed - Hemorrhoids Clinical Trials

Effect of Early Warm Water Sitz Bath on Urinary Retention After Hemorrhoidectomy

Start date: January 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background: Hemorrhoid is one of the most common chronic anorectal diseases. The prevalence rate is about 44%. It occurs in adults aged 45-65 years. Hemorrhoidetomy resection is still the standard treatment for grade III and IV hemorrhoid. Urinary retention is one of the most common complications after hemorrhoid surgery, and the complications occur within 24 hours after surgery. The warm water sitz bath is a routine nursing care after hemorrhoid surgery in the clinic. The purpose is to provide moist heat of the perineum and anus to clean, promote healing and drainage, relieve pain, stimulate urination and promote relaxation. In contrast, all current studies, warm water sitz bath intervention time is the first day after surgery, the complications within 24 hours after surgery are not alleviated. Objective: The main purpose was to use experimental research methods to verify the effect of early warm water sitz bath on urinary retention after hemorrhoidectomy. The secondary objective was the effect of early warm water sitz bath on wound pain after hemorrhoidectomy. Methods: This study was a single-blind randomized trial in which subjects were randomly assigned to an experimental or control group with symptomatic stage III or IV end hemorrhoid who were admitted to the hospital for hemorrhoidectomy. The experimental group started the warm water bath 6 hours after the end of the operation, while the control group started the warm water sitz bath on the first day after the operation. The investigator assessed the amount of residual urine and wound pain index before and after each operation of the warm water sitz bath after surgery, and each subject was evaluated 8 times until 24 hours after surgery.

NCT ID: NCT01615575 Completed - Haemorrhoids Clinical Trials

Transanal Haemorrhoidal Dearterialisation Versus Stapler Haemorrhoidopexy

Start date: October 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the present study was to compare the results of transanal haemorrhoidal dearterialisation and stapler haemorrhopidopexy in the treatment of grade III and IV haemorrhoids with a long-term follow-up.

NCT ID: NCT01342991 Completed - Haemorrhoids Clinical Trials

Trial of Open Milligan-Morgan Haemorrhoidectomy Versus Laser Closed Haemorrhoidectomy

Start date: December 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomised trial to compare both the procedures and the difference in their immediate postoperative pain, recovery and quality of life.

NCT ID: NCT01301209 Completed - Haemorrhoids Clinical Trials

Recto-Anal-Repair in the Treatment of Advanced Haemorrhoidal Disease

Start date: January 2007
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Observational

Prospective observational study to evaluate the impact of Recto-Anal-Repair (a technique of ultrasound guided haemorrhoidal ligation) in the treatment of stage III/IV haemorrhoidal disease.