A Comparative Study of Open Haemorrhoidectomy with Stapler Haemorrhoidectomy (MIPH) in Relation to Immediate and Early Complications
Introduction: Haemorrhoids are very common in everyday life. While grades I and II haemorrhoids can be managed conservatively, grades III and grade IV haemorrhoids require surgery. The study was conducted to determine the better surgical modality for patients undergoing haemorrhoidectomy (Open vs MIPH) based on the immediate and early post operative complications. Aim: This study is aimed to compare the two surgical modalities to treat haemorrhoids namely Open (Conventional) haemorrhoidectomy and Minimally Invasive Procedure Haemerrhoid (Stapled Haemorrhoidectomy) by comparing their immediate and early post-operative complications.