Volume : VI, Issue : IX, September - 2016

TO EVALUATE THE OUTCOME OF STAPLED HAEMORRHOIDOPEXY IN PATIENTS OF HAEMORRHOIDS� A PROSPECTIVE STUDY

Dr. Bikramjit Singh Sodhi, Dr Madhu Lata Rana, Dr Ankush Kaul, Dr Manjot Kaur, Dr Puneet Kumar

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 AIM AND OBJECTIVES: – To evaluate the outcome of stapled haemorrhoidopexy in patients of haemorrhoids. MATERIALS AND METHODS – Present prospective study included 40 patients with grade 2 and grade 3 haemorrhoids. These patients were admitted in surgical ward in GMC Jammu. All the patients were subjected to same spinal anesthesia, antibiotic, and analgesia. EXCLUSION CRITERIA– patients with malignant lesion, inflammatory bowel disease, grade 1 and grade 5 hemorrhoids, history of previous surgery on anorectum. RESULT AND CONCLUSION: – Stapled haemorrhoidopexy is a safe procedure with lesser complication, significantly less operative time, lesser analgesic requirement, early discharge and early return to work as compared to conventional haemorrhoidectomy

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Dr. Bikramjit Singh Sodhi, Dr Madhu Lata Rana, Dr Ankush Kaul, Dr Manjot Kaur, Dr Puneet Kumar TO EVALUATE THE OUTCOME OF STAPLED HAEMORRHOIDOPEXY IN PATIENTS OF HAEMORRHOIDS� A PROSPECTIVE STUDY Indian Journal of Applied Research,Volume : 6 | Issue : 9 | September 2016


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