Ferguson hemorrhoidectomy: long-term results and patient satisfaction after Ferguson's hemorrhoidectomy
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Ferguson hemorrhoidectomy: long-term results and patient satisfaction after Ferguson's hemorrhoidectomy
Abstract
Purpose: Perioperative morbidity and long-term results after hemorrhoidectomy (Ferguson's technique) were evaluated as a basis for comparison with new methods such as stapled hemorrhoidectomy.
Methods: All records of patients who underwent conventional hemorrhoidectomy between January 1, 1993 and December 31, 1997 (five years) were retrospectively analyzed. The surgical technique was Ferguson closed hemorrhoidectomy. Long-term results were evaluated with a standardized questionnaire that was sent to all patients.
Results: Five-hundred-fourteen patients (195 female, 319 male) with a mean age of 52 (range, 22-96) years were evaluated. Postoperatively, seven patients had a relevant hemorrhage, and two had to undergo reoperation (reoperation rate within 30 days, 0.4 percent). In 15 cases (3 percent) patients received urinary catheters for postoperative urinary retention. Mortality was 0 percent. The questionnaire was returned by 403 patients (78.4 percent). The mean follow-up was 4.7 (range, 2.1-7.8) years. The leading symptom was relieved in 275 patients (67.4 percent), ameliorated in 111 (27.2 percent), and unchanged or worse in 22 (5.4 percent). Incontinence (soiling) was not present in 291 (71.7 percent) patients, light in 86 (21.2 percent), moderate in 25 (6.1 percent), and severe in 4 (0.98 percent). Reoperation rate for recurrent hemorrhoids was 0.8 percent. Patients evaluated the surgical result as excellent in 286 (70.5 percent) cases, good in 87 (21.4 percent), moderate in 25 (6.2 percent), and bad in 8 (1.9 percent) cases.
Conclusion: Ferguson closed hemorrhoidectomy results in very low rates of perioperative morbidity. Long-term results demonstrate high patient satisfaction and low incontinence and reoperation rates. It could be the gold standard to which other techniques are compared.
Comment in
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Correct indication for Ferguson's hemorrhoidectomy.Dis Colon Rectum. 2006 Jul;49(7):1081; author reply 1081-2. doi: 10.1007/s10350-006-0561-y. Dis Colon Rectum. 2006. PMID: 16676141 No abstract available.
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