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[Electrosurgical technologies in hemorrhoidectomy].

V P Sazhin, P A Gostkin, D A Siatkin

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    |August 11, 2005
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    Device-controlled bipolar electrocoagulation offers a less invasive hemorrhoidectomy option. This technique leads to faster wound healing and improved patient quality of life compared to traditional methods.

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    Area of Science:

    • Proctology
    • Surgical Innovation
    • Minimally Invasive Procedures

    Context:

    • Chronic hemorrhoids affect a significant patient population.
    • Electrosurgical techniques are commonly used in hemorrhoidectomy.
    • Evaluating the comparative efficacy of different surgical modalities is crucial for patient outcomes.

    Purpose:

    • To compare the clinical efficiency of device-controlled bipolar electrocoagulation with electrosurgical closed hemorrhoidectomy.
    • To assess invasiveness, wound healing, and long-term quality of life.

    Summary:

    • A comparative study involving 156 patients with chronic hemorrhoids was conducted.
    • Device-controlled bipolar electrocoagulation demonstrated less invasiveness than electrosurgical closed hemorrhoidectomy.
    • This technique resulted in improved wound healing, reduced inflammation, and a high quality of life at 12-month follow-up.

    Impact:

    • Device-controlled bipolar electrocoagulation presents a promising alternative for hemorrhoid treatment.
    • This approach may enhance patient recovery and satisfaction.
    • Findings support the adoption of less invasive electrosurgical methods in proctological surgery.

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