Pain after conventional versus Ligasure haemorrhoidectomy. A meta-analysis

  • Nienhuijs, S.W.
  • de Hingh, I.H.J.T.
Publication date
December 2010
Publisher
Surgical Associates Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundHaemorrhoidectomy is a frequently performed surgical procedure and associated with postprocedural pain. The use of the Ligasure may result in a decreased incidence of pain as coagulation with high frequency current and active feedback control over the power output results in minimal thermal spread and limited tissue charring.MethodsA multi-database systematic search was conducted to identify trials randomizing conventional and Ligasure haemorrhoidectomy. Key journals were hand searched. There was no restriction on language. Two reviewers independently extracted data and assessed trial quality. Odd Ratios were generated for dichotomous variables. Weight Mean Differences were used for analysing continuous variables. Only ran...

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