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. 2010 Apr;1(2):73-81.
doi: 10.4103/0974-7788.64407.

A comparative study of Barron's rubber band ligation with Kshar Sutra ligation in hemorrhoids

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A comparative study of Barron's rubber band ligation with Kshar Sutra ligation in hemorrhoids

Rakhi Singh et al. Int J Ayurveda Res. 2010 Apr.

Abstract

Despite a long medical history of identification and treatment, hemorrhoids still pose a challenge to the medical fraternity in terms of finding satisfactory cure of the disease. In this study, Kshar Sutra Ligation (KSL), a modality of treatment described in Ayurveda, was compared with Barron's Rubber Band Ligation (RBL) for grade II and grade III hemorrhoids. This study was conducted in 20 adult patients of either sex with grade II and grade III hemorrhoids at two different hospitals. Patients were randomly allotted to two groups of 10 patients each. Group I patients underwent RBL, whereas patients of group II underwent KSL. Guggul-based Apamarga Kshar Sutra was prepared according to the principles laid down in ancient Ayurvedic texts and methodology standardized by IIIM, Jammu and CDRI, Lucknow. Comparative assessment of RBL and KSL was done according to 16 criteria. Although the two procedures were compared on 15 criteria, treatment outcome of grade II and grade III hemorrhoids was decided chiefly on the basis of patient satisfaction index (subjective criterion) and ability of each procedure to deal with prolapse of internal hemorrhoidal masses (objective criterion): Findings in each case were recorded over a follow-up of four weeks (postoperative days 1, 3, 7, 15 and 30). Statistical analysis was done using Student's t test for parametric data and Chi square test & Mann-Whitney test for non-parametric data. P < 0.05 was considered significant. RBL had the advantages of being an OPD procedure requiring no anesthesia and was attended by significantly lesser postoperative recumbency (P < 0.001 ) and significantly lesser pain (P < 0.005 on day 1) as compared to KSL. However, Group II (KSL) scored better in terms of treatment outcome. In Group II, there was significantly high (P < 0.05) patient satisfaction index as compared to Group I. Group II reported 100% 'cure' (absence of hemorrhoidal masses even on proctoscopy) of internal hemorrhoidal prolapse as against 80% in Group I (RBL); however, this difference was statistically insignificant (P > 0.05). Both the groups were comparable statistically on all other grounds. Kshar Sutra Ligation is a useful form of treatment for Grades II and III internal hemorrhoids.

Keywords: Barron's rubber band ligation; hemorrhoids; kshar Sutra ligation.

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Conflict of Interest: None declared.

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Barbour's linen
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Apamarga Kshar
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Triangle of exposure with internal hemorrhoidal mass
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Transfixation and ligation of hemorrhoids with Kshar Sutra
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Self-improvised pile mass crushing forceps
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Patient Satisfaction
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Prolapse of internal haemorrhoids treatment outcome
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Postoperative Pain
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Postoperative Haemorrhage

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