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Randomized Controlled Trial
Role of prophylactic antibiotics in Milligan Morgan hemorrhoidectomy - a randomized control trial.
- Khizar Ishtiaque Khan, Muhammad Akmal, Ahmed Waqas, and Shahid Mahmood.
- Buraidah Central Hospital, Buraidah, Al-Qaseem, Saudi Arabia. Electronic address: khizarikhan@yahoo.com.
- Int J Surg. 2014 Jan 1; 12 (8): 868-71.
ObjectiveRole of prophylactic antibiotics in Milligan Morgan hemorrhoidectomy - A prospective, randomized control trial.DesignRandomized control trial.Place And Duration Of StudyCombined Military Hospital Malir, Bannu and HIT hospital Taxilla, September 2008 to February 2011.Patients And MethodsPatients undergoing Milligan Morgan hemorrhoidectomy for grade III and IV hemorrhoids were randomized in 2 groups by using computer generated table. Group A did not receive any prophylactic antibiotic whereas group B received 500 mg I/V metronidazole and 1 g Ceftriaxone I/V before induction of anesthesia. All the patients had standardized post operative care. Pain scores on 100 mm Visual Analogue Scale and consumption of oral analgesics were noted from 1st to 7th post operative day. Time required for complete healing was also noted. Data was entered on SPSS 16.0 and p value was calculated.ResultsOut of 100 patients, 96 patients (47 in group A and 49 in group B) completed the study. Demographical data was comparable in both the groups. There was no difference in the pain scores, analgesic consumption and rate of healing between both the groups.ConclusionProphylactic antibiotics have got no role in cases of Milligan Morgan hemorrhoidectomy.Copyright © 2014 Surgical Associates Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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