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Open Hemorrohoidectomy Versus Transanal Hemorrhoidal Desarterialization in Hemorrhoids Grade III: The Effect on Symptons: An Open-label Randomized Controlled Trial
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Open Hemorrhoidectomy and Transanal Hemorrhoidal Dearterialization for Hemorrhoids Third Degree. Completed, enrolled 50 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if open hemorroidectomy diminishes symptoms compared to transanal hemorrhoidal desarterialization (THD) in patients presenting with hemorrhoids grade III. The main question it aims to answer is: \- Do patients undergoing open hemorroidectomy present with lesser symptoms 1 year after surgery, compared to those undergoing a THD? Researchers will compare open hemorroidectomy to THD in terms of symptom response one year after the procedure. Participants will: * Undergo surgical treatment of hemorroids performed by one of the two techniques: open hemorroidectomy versus THD. * Fill in symptom forms before and one year after the surgical procedure. * Attend control visits one week, one month, three months and one year after the surgical procedure.
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Interventions
Surgical treatment of Hemorrhoids. Removal of hemorrohids leaving the wounds open. Surgical technique described by Milligan Morgan
Surgical treatment of Hemorrhoids. This operation involves no excision. The hemorrhoidal arteries are ligated and the hemorrhoial prolapse is treated by a suture mucopexi. Described by Rato