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Геморроидэктомия при хроническом геморрое: выбор оптимального способа

Геморроидэктомия при хроническом геморрое: выбор оптимального способа

Abstract

Проведено проспективное рандомизированное исследование 30 пациентов с хроническим геморроем 3-4-й стадий. Основная группа (n=15) выполнена геморроидэктомия ультразвуковым скальпелем, контрольная (n=15) -стандартная геморроидэктомия по Миллигану-Моргану. Применение гармонического скальпеля привело к достоверному снижению продолжительности операции, интраоперационной кровопотери, интенсивности болевого синдрома в раннем послеоперационном периоде, что улучшило качество жизни оперированных и сократило продолжительность реабилитационного периода.

Prospective randomized study of 30 patients with III-IV staged hemorrhoids was performed. The main group of patients (n=15) was operated by an ultrasonic scalpel. The control group patients (n=15) were operated by standard Milligan-Morgan’s method of hemorrhoidectomy. It was shown that ultrasonic scalpel gave us ability to decrease surgical intervention duration, intraoperative hemorrhage, pain level intensity in early postoperative period and to improve quality of patients’ life and rehabilitation period duration.

Keywords

ГЕМОРРОЙ, ГЕМОРРОИДЭКТОМИЯ, УЛЬТРАЗВУКОВОЙ СКАЛЬПЕЛЬ, КАЧЕСТВО ЖИЗНИ

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