Comparative Study of Placebo Versus Metronidazole as a Role of Pain Relief Post Hemorrhoidectomy

Authors

  • Rooh Ali Ghumro Resident of general Surgery, Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Center Karachi
  • Sughra Parveen 2Professor of general surgery, Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Center Karachi
  • Dileep Kumar Associate Professor of general surgery, Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Center Karachi
  • Kanwal Hanif Postgraduate Trainee of general surgery, Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Center Karachi
  • Abdul Wheed Senior registrar of general surgery, Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Center Karachi
  • Jahangir Ali Soomro Senior registrar of general surgery, Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Center Karachi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48036/apims.v19i2.782

Keywords:

Hemorrhoids, grade III, grade IV

Abstract

Objective: To assess the role of metronidazole versus placebo in terms of pain relief post hemorrhoidectomy.

Methodology: This randomized control trial was done at the general surgery department of PUMHS from January 2022 to July 2022. The study included adult patients of both genders, aged 18-60, who underwent surgeries for grade III and grade IV hemorrhoids. The participants were divided into two groups: a control group and an intervention group that received oral metronidazole for seven days postoperatively. Both groups received a standardized post-operative analgesic treatment. Post-operative pain and its severity were assessed using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). Data were collected using a study proforma, and statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 26.

Results: A total of 60 cases of hemorrhoids were comparatively studied; mean age of the case group was 39.36+10.43 years and the mean age of the control group was 35.33+9.35 years (p=0.120).  The mean BMI and average disease duration was statistically insignificant according to both groups (p > 0.05). In the cases group, grade III hemorrhoids were 36.7% and grade IV hemorrhoids were 63.3%, while in the control group, grade III hemorrhoids were 46.7% and grade IV hemorrhoids were 53.3% (p=0121). The mean operative time was almost similar in both groups (p=0.515). Average VAS was significantly decreased in the case group after 2 hours, at 24 hours, at 36 hours, and at 48 hours (p=<0.05), while it was statistically insignificant according to both groups at the 7th post-operative day (p=0.091).

Conclusion: The use of oral or topical metronidazole in the post-operative period concludes to be more effective in terms of clinically significant early pain relief.

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2023-05-31

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