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NCT ID: NCT03105674 Withdrawn - Hemorrhoids Clinical Trials

Multi-Drug Analgesia vs. Standard Solution for Anal Surgery

Start date: May 1, 2017
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The primary aim is to test the magnitude and duration of analgesia provided by single dose multi-drug analgesia administered for perianal block, and compare with standard solution (Marcaine & Lidocaine in 1:1 mixture - Total 60 ml), at post-operative period and also to compare with the standard solution including their respective post-operative opioid or non-opioid oral analgesic requirement. Local anesthesia via a perianal block using multi-drug analgesia or standard solution will be compared using the Numeric pain rating scale on Post-operative day 1, 3 and during follow up visit on day 7. The investigators hope to find a better control of post-operative analgesia which will lead to better functional outcomes. Possible decrease consumption of opioids in the post-operative period will perhaps decrease the cost and chances of addiction and will increase patient comfort and compliance.

NCT ID: NCT02851940 Withdrawn - Pain Clinical Trials

Pain and Bleeding Following Hypertonic Saline Sclerotherapy Compared to Brand Ligation for Symptomatic Hemorrhoids

Start date: September 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators aim at prospectively comparing procedural pain, adverse events and rebleeding rates of anoscopic rubber band ligation and endoscopic hypertonic saline injection in patients with symptomatic hemorrhoidal disease

NCT ID: NCT00512044 Withdrawn - Hemorrhoids Clinical Trials

Local Versus General Anaesthesia in Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy

Start date: October 2007
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether local or general anaesthesia in stapled hemorrhoidectomy leads to a shorter operation time with a better patient comfort.