Author/Authors :
Bakhtiar, Nighat Department of Surgery - Dow International Medical College - Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan , Moosa, Foad Ali , Jaleel, Farhat , Qureshi, Naeem Akhtar Department of Surgery - Dow International Medical College - Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan , Jawaid, Masood Visiting Faculty - University of Health Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract :
Objective: To compare the efficacy of haemorrhoidectomy done by using LigaSure with conventional
Milligan Morgan haemorrhoidectomy.
Methods: This randomized controlled trial was done at Department of Surgery Dow University Hospital
Karachi during January 2013 to September 2015. A total of 55 patients were included in the study. Patients
were randomly allocated to group A (Haemorrhoidectomy by Ligasure) and group B (Milligan Morgan
Haemorrhoiectomy). Efficacies of both procedures were compared by operative time, Blood loss, wound
healing, and pain score on immediate, 1st and 7th post operative day.
Results: Out of total 55 patients 23 were male and 32 were females. The most common group of age
involved was between 40 – 60 years. Third degree Heamorrhoids were present in 37 (67.3%) of patients
while remaining 18 (32.7%) had fourth degree Heamorrhoids. Group A included 29 cases while Group B
included 26 cases. The mean operating time of Group A was 52.5 with standard deviation of 11.9 while
it was 36.6±9.8 in the other group. The mean blood loss in group A was 51.92 with standard deviation of
15.68 while it was 70.34±25.59 in group B. Overall pain score was less in those patients who underwent
Heamorrhoidectomy by Ligasure method.
Conclusion: The efficacy of Heamorrhoidectomy by Ligasure is better than the traditional Milligan Morgan
Heamorrhoidectomy but we need more clinical trials with large sample size and long term follow ups.
Keywords :
Heamorrhoidectomy , LigaSure , Milligan Morgan , Efficacy