Precision and Power: A Comprehensive Review of Exploring the Role of Laser Treatment in Hemorrhoidal Management
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Precision and Power: A Comprehensive Review of Exploring the Role of Laser Treatment in Hemorrhoidal Management
Abstract
Hemorrhoids are a prevalent condition that significantly impacts the quality of life of affected individuals. Traditional treatment modalities range from conservative management to invasive surgical procedures, each with varying degrees of effectiveness and patient burden. Recently, laser treatment has emerged as a promising alternative, offering a minimally invasive approach with the potential for reduced complications and faster recovery. This comprehensive review aims to evaluate the role of laser treatment in hemorrhoidal management, exploring its mechanisms, clinical outcomes, safety, and economic implications. Through an extensive literature review and analysis of clinical trials, this paper assesses the efficacy of laser therapy compared to conventional treatments, highlighting its advantages in pain reduction, healing times, and patient satisfaction. The review also discusses the different types of lasers, including diode and Nd:YAG, and their specific applications in hemorrhoidal treatment. The findings indicate that laser treatment can be an effective and safe option for patients, encouraging its consideration as part of standard hemorrhoidal care protocols. However, gaps in long-term outcome data and the need for further studies on cost-effectiveness are identified. The review concludes with recommendations for future research, the advancement of laser technology, and the potential integration of laser treatment into clinical practice, aiming to enhance patient outcomes in hemorrhoidal management.
Keywords: clinical outcomes; cost-effectiveness; hemorrhoids; laser treatment; minimally invasive; pain management.
Copyright © 2024, Surya et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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