Fluid Restriction Clinical Trial
Official title:
Do We Need Fluid Restriction After Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy? A Pilot, Double-Blinded, Randomized Controlled Trial
BACKGROUND: Conventional hemorrhoidectomy leads to a high urinary retention rate and fluid
restriction is commonly recommended to minimize complications. However, the need for
postoperative fluid restriction among patients who have undergone stapled hemorrhoidopexy is
unclear. We aimed to determine whether fluid restriction after stapled hemorrhoidopexy
with/without partial external hemorrhoidectomy could reduce urinary retention and
postoperative pain.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: In this prospective, double-blinded, randomized controlled trial, we
enrolled patients who had grade III or IV hemorrhoids and underwent stapled hemorrhoidopexy
with/without partial external hemorrhoidectomy; 250 mL/12 h of sterile 0.9% saline was
administered to the fluid restriction group after the operation, and 1000 mL/12 h was given
to the non-fluid-restriction group. We focused on the need for fluid restriction after
stapled hemorrhoidopexy.
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Completed |
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