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Filter by:The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if open hemorroidectomy diminishes symptoms compared to transanal hemorrhoidal desarterialization (THD) in patients presenting with hemorrhoids grade III. The main question it aims to answer is: - Do patients undergoing open hemorroidectomy present with lesser symptoms 1 year after surgery, compared to those undergoing a THD? Researchers will compare open hemorroidectomy to THD in terms of symptom response one year after the procedure. Participants will: - Undergo surgical treatment of hemorroids performed by one of the two techniques: open hemorroidectomy versus THD. - Fill in symptom forms before and one year after the surgical procedure. - Attend control visits one week, one month, three months and one year after the surgical procedure.
A comparison study was performed between Ligasure and Milligan morgan hemorrhoidectomy to find out the outcome between these two techniques in 3rd and 4th degree hemorrhoids.This advance vessel sealing device is used to seal the pedicle of the vessel and does not burn the surrounding tissues , so the outcome was monitored in terms of operative time, post operative pain pain, duration of wound healing in 3 weeks and return to normal activities
The aim of this study is to compare three different modalities for treatment of symptomatic 2 ° to 3 ° haemorrhoids: open haemorrhoidectomy, intrahaemorrhoidal laser procedure and haemorrhoidal pedicle ligation. To assess early outcomes (after one week and one month) of the procedures: pain, bleeding, wound healing, return to work and quality of life; To assess late outcomes (after one year) of the procedures: late functional results (continence) and recurrence of symptoms and haemorrhoids. Study design This is a multi-center, double-blind, prospective RCT comparing three different modalities for treatment of symptomatic 2 ° to 3 ° haemorrhoids: open haemorrhoidectomy, intrahaemorrhoidal laser coagulation and haemorrhoidal artery ligation.