Abstract
Purpose
Suture ligation is a simple method to curb the hemorrhoids. The present study was conducted to determine the usefulness of suture ligation in third-degree hemorrhoids and to compare it with author’s procedure of suture ligation coupled with hemorrhoidal ablation through radiowave.
Materials and methods
One hundred and twenty-four consecutive patients with grade III hemorrhoids requiring surgery were randomized into two groups. Half of them were treated by suture ligation, while the remaining patients underwent a radiowave ablation of hemorrhoids using a Ellman radiowave generator followed by suture ligation. A blinded observer evaluated postoperative pain scores, amount of analgesics consumed, and complications encountered. He also assessed recurrence of hemorrhoids after 1 year.
Results
The postoperative pain score was significantly higher in the suture ligation group (3.4 ± 0.2 vs. 2.2 ± 0.1, p < 0.005). The mean total analgesic dose and duration of pain control using analgesics were greater and longer for suture ligation group than radiowave group (29 ± 4 vs. 23 ± 3 tablets, and 15 ± 3 days vs. 12 ± 4 days, respectively; p < 0.001). Complications were seen more frequently in radiowave group (22% vs.18%). At 1 year follow-up, the recurrence of hemorrhoids was more significant with the suture ligation group (five patients vs. one patient, p < 0.05).
Conclusion
Suture ligation of hemorrhoids is a simple, cost-effective, and a convenient modality in treating third-degree hemorrhoids. The efficacy and postoperative comfort is further enhanced if the hemorrhoids are ablated with radiowave prior to ligating them.
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Gupta, P.J., Heda, P.S. & Kalaskar, S. Randomized controlled study between suture ligation and radio wave ablation and suture ligation of grade III symptomatic hemorrhoidal disease. Int J Colorectal Dis 24, 455–460 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00384-008-0579-9
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