Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy, Initial Experience in Iran.
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Purpose:: we report initial experience of stapling hemorrhoidopexy in Iran. Methods:: Forty-nine patients with symptomatic hemorrhoids were treated in three
medical centers; 29 with Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids (P.P.H) (Ethicon
Endo-surgery), and 20 with Straightforward Trans Anal Mucohemorrhoidectomy
(STRAM-kit) (Tyco Healthcare, Norwalk, US). Patients were prospectively evaluated
for postoperative pain, anorectal functional status, morbidity and postoperative
complications. The follow up period was at least 6 months. Results:: Forty-nine patients were evaluated. The mean age of the patients was
49.3 years. There were 23(46.9%) males and 26(53.1%) females. The median
duration of symptom was 7.5 years. No mortality was reported. Urinary retention
was the most common complication. Three patients had delayed bleeding. Postoperative
pain was classified as painless, mild, moderate and severe. 39 cases
(79.6%) had a mild to moderate pain relieved by an Acetaminophen tablet or
NSAID. Thirty-six patients (73.5%) were fully satisfied with the operation result. All
patients except one (99%) had returned to their normal functional life and their
normal activity within 48 hours post-operation. Conclusion:: Stapled hemorrhoidopexy is a safe effective procedure with low complication,
minimal postoperative pain and early recovery.