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TITLE:

THE RECOVERY OF OPEN AND CLOSED METHODS IN TERMS OF THE BEST HIGH-CALIBER PROCEDURE FOR HEMORRHOIDS OF THE THIRD BEFORE THE FOURTH CLASS

AUTHORS:

Dr Jawad Ayub Kiani, Dr Mehwish Ilyas, Dr Sehrish Naz

ABSTRACT:

Introduction: Hemorrhoidectomy remains a system for third and fourth class hemorrhoids. Here remain 2 techniques by which the hemorrhoidectomy can remain completed, in which the remaining torture can also be restored, which are restored by means of secondary intention of additionally secured systems which remain closed by resorbable crossings. Aim: In order to link the postoperative discomfort, the recovery of open, more than closed methods will also be examined in terms of the best high-caliber procedure for hemorrhoids of the third before the fourth class. Methods Our driving force for the investigation was the Services Hospital Lahore from January 2018 to March 2019. 84 patients (42 patients in each set. Cases of hemorrhoids of the third / fourth grade. Cases by related, butt-centered, also perianal conditions, comparative gap in the ano, provocative within diseases other than rectal dislocations, hypertension in the entrance area were excluded from the examination. Results Normal medical admission to the open set remained 10 days and the closed set 6 days. Postoperative injuries were confirmed in 80% in the open set and an additional 51% in the closed set. The inconvenience remained comforted in the shut set. 76% of the cases had completely complete wounds in about one month in closed condition in the evaluation, to reach 45% in uncovered condition. The butt-centered stenosis remained visible in 3 cases of uncovered hemorrhoidectomy. Conclusion: Shut hemorrhoidectomy remains a brilliant procedure for third and fourth class hemorrhoids. Keywords: Milligan-Morgan, Ferguson, Hemorrhoidectomy.

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