Evaluación funcional y encuesta de satisfacción de los pacientes operados de hemorroides con técnica de PPH

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Background: Hemorrhoidal disease is very common and approximately 10% of the patients require surgery. Within the different surgical techniques, the Longo procedure or PPH (procedure for prolapse and hemorrhoids) has gained importance. Aim: To evaluate the patients' perception of PPH hemorrhoidectomy in a medium term follow-up. Material and Methods: All patients undergoing PPH hemorrhoidectomy between January 2007 and January 2009 were identified. A survey was designed to assess the presence of specific symptoms before and after surgery, and applied to all patients. Results: Fifty-seven patients completed the survey, with a follow-up ranging from 8 to 31 months. Ninety-four percent of patients referred improvement of bleeding, 85% of hemorrhoidal prolapse and 68% of soiling after the intervention. On a scale of 1 to 7, 88% of patients rated the procedure with a score over 5, and 87% would recommend the use of this technique to other patients suffering from the disease. Conclusions: Most patients favorably assess PPH hemorrhoidectomy in terms of postoperative resolution of the symptoms, functional status and overall satisfaction in a medium-term follow-up.

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Claudio Heine, T., Rodrigo Cápona, P., Francisco López, K., Jorge Larach, S., Andrés Larach, K., Kronberg, U., … Claudio Wainstein, G. (2010). Evaluación funcional y encuesta de satisfacción de los pacientes operados de hemorroides con técnica de PPH. Revista Chilena de Cirugia, 62(6), 600–606. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-40262010000600010

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