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TITLE:

SURGICAL TREATMENTS FOR HAEMORRHOIDS: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW IN LITERATURE

AUTHORS:

Alaa Alnosair, Wed Hejazi , Ismail Hijazi , Amal Alghamdi , Eman Alsaif , Alaa Altowaijeri , Saeed Al-Qahtani , Heba AlSaghah , Badr Banani , Faris Alanazi

ABSTRACT:

This review is aiming to systematically summarize and compare the literature on surgical treatments for hemorrhoids. The present review was conducted by searching in Medline, Embase, Web of Science, Science Direct, BMJ journal and Google Scholar for, researches, review articles and reports, published over the past years. Books published on Management of iron deficiency anemia . If several studies had similar findings, we randomly selected one or two to avoid repetitive. Based on findings and re sults this review found All had some methodological flaws. Postoperatively, (95%) reported less pain, (89%) reported a shorter operating time, 14 (88%) a shorter hospital stay, and 14 (93%) a shorter convalescence time following SH. However, prolapse was significantly more common after SH. In the longer term, prolapse was significantly more common after SH. There were no differences in the rate or type of complications. Conventional haemorrhoidectomy and SH had similar costs during the initial admission. Keywords: SH, stapled haemorrhoidopexy; CH, conventional excisional haemorrhoidectomy.

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