PAIN SYNDROME IN PATIENTS AFTER COMBINED OPERATIONS FOR COMBINED ANORECTAL DISEASES USING MODERN SURGICAL TECHNOLOGIES.

Wiad Lek

VINNYTSIA NATIONAL M.I. PIROGOV MEMORIAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, VINNYTSIA, UKRAINE; PUBLIC NON-PROFIT ENTERPRISE "KHMELNYTSKYI REGIONAL HOSPITAL", UNDER KHMELNYTSKYI REGIONAL COUNCIL, KHMELNYTSKYI, UKRAINE.

Published: November 2022

Objective: The aim: To compare the pain in patients with combined pathology of the anal canal and rectum after combined operations using modern high-frequency electrosurgical and radio-surgical devices and a conventional metal scalpel.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: The results of treatment of 635 patients with combined pathology of the anal canal and rectum using high-frequency electrosurgery and radio-wave surgery, which were divided into 4 study groups, as well as 112 patients using a metal surgical scalpel were analyzed.

Results: Results: Assessing the pain syndrome on the first day of the postoperative period, it was found that it was most pronounced in control group patients, where the need for anal¬gesia 2 % promedol solution was 4±1 ml and in the first, third and fourth study groups patients needed for analgesia 2±1 ml of 2 % promedol solution when using "Surgitron" radio-wave surgery device, "EFA" and "KLS Martin" high-frequency electrosurgical devices respectively. When using device "ERBE ICC 200", the need for a 2 % promedol solution for analgesia was 3±1 ml.

Conclusion: Conclusions: Using of radio-wave surgery device and high-frequency electrosurgery devices is much better compared to the use of a surgical metal scalpel because they cause much less pain due to the formation of a thin layer of coagulation necrosis, promoting the formation of a delicate elastic scar and preventing formation of scar anal strictures.

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