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The purpose of this research; To evaluate the effect of preoperative bowel preparation on post-hemorrhoidectomy outcomes. Bowel preparation is a routine practice before surgery in anorectal diseases. This study aims to evaluate the effect of bowel preparation using laxatives or enemas on the patient postoperative pain, analgesic consumption amount, comfort, first defecation time and satisfaction, and to evaluate the satisfaction of the surgical team.


Clinical Trial Description

The study is planned as a semi-experimental. The effect of bowel preparation using laxatives or enemas on postoperative pain, analgesic consumption, comfort and satisfaction will be evaluated. Criteria for inclusion in the research; Being a patient who will undergo hemorrhoidectomy with spinal anesthesia and agreeing to participate in the study are the exclusion criteria; Refusal to participate in the research was determined as. Following the admission of the patient, who is planned to undergo hemorrhoidectomy, to the clinic, the patient will be interviewed, the purpose of the study will be explained and he/she will be invited to participate in the study. Written consent will be obtained from patients who agree to participate in the research. ;


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NCT number NCT06403774
Study type Interventional
Source Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi
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Status Enrolling by invitation
Phase N/A
Start date July 1, 2023
Completion date May 30, 2024

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