Postoperative Pain in the Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoids: Conventional Hemorrhoidectomy With a Monopolar Electric Scaler VS Bipolar Energy With Caiman® (Aesculap®)
Prospective Randomized Study on Postoperative Pain in the Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoids Through Conventional Hemorrhoidectomy With a Monopolar Electric Scalpel or Bipolar Energy With Caiman® (Aesculap®)
Corporacion Parc Tauli
27 participants
Nov 2, 2022
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
To demonstrate that postoperative pain secondary to Milligan and Morgan hemorrhoidectomy with Caiman® (AESCULAP®) and subsequent oral conventional analgesia is at least not greater than that generated after hemorrhoidectomy with monopolar diathermy and intravenous analgesia with care home at discharge.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria13
- All patients with 2 or 3 bundles of grade III-IV hemorrhoids (Goligher classification) clinically symptomatic and subject to outpatient hemorrhoidectomy
- Voluntary participation.
- ASA I-II-III.
- ASA IV.
- Allergic to Paracetamol, derivatives of morphine.
- Allergic to NSAIDs.
- Synchronous colorectal neoplasia.
- Coagulation disorders.
- Thrombosed hemorrhoid.
- Inflammatory bowel disease.
- Liver cirrhosis and/or portal hypertension.
- Pregnant women.
- Difficulty following up by phone and/or in person.
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Interventions
Hemorrhoidectomy with monopolar diathermy
Hemorrhoidectomy with Caiman® bipolar energy
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NCT06535269