在低资源环境下采用新手术技术的手术效果和伦理:一个痔疮手术的案例研究

Priya Singh, A. Baghel, A. Silodia, Virendra Saytode, S. Yadav, H. Damde, R. Kothari
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简介:我们的目的是评估在低资源环境下采用钉状痔疮切除术(SH)的手术结果和伦理考虑。方法:2017年12月至2019年7月在我院对III级痔疮患者进行前瞻性比较研究。评估短期手术结果和与伦理相关的简短问卷调查结果。结果:三度痔疮手术60例,常规痔切除术组和SH组各30例。SH组在0、1、4周时疼痛控制较好(P = 0.001),但在12周时差异不显著。SH组总复发率(11.37%)高于CH组(2.7%),差异有统计学意义(P = 0.01)。SH组平均手术时间明显少于对照组(43 min vs. 50 min, P = 0.006)。同样,与CH组相比,SH组的平均住院时间显著缩短(2.27天对3.83天,P = 0.001)。对手术外科医生的调查显示,所有三位外科医生都通过文献评估了SH的有效性和安全性;在资源贫乏的环境中实施新技术的主要动机是学习新技术和教学目的。结论:本研究的主要价值是描述在低资源环境下外科吻合器在临床实践中的应用。我们的分析表明,在快速发展的外科创新领域,在资源贫乏的环境中采用SH可以获得与专家相同的结果。
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Surgical outcome and ethics in adopting new surgical technique in low resource settings: A case study in haemorrhoid surgery
Introduction: Our aim was to evaluate the surgical outcome and ethical considerations in adopting stapled hemorrhoidopexy (SH) in low-resource settings. Methods: This prospective comparative study of patients with Grade III hemorrhoids was conducted at our institute from December 2017 to July 2019. Short-term surgical outcome and the results of a short questionnaire associated with ethics were evaluated. Results: Sixty patients were operated on for third-degree hemorrhoids, thirty each in Group conventional hemorrhoidectomy (CH) and Group SH. The SH group had better postoperative pain control at 0, 1, and 4 weeks (P = 0.001), but this difference became insignificant at 12 weeks. Overall recurrence was more in SH group (11.37%) as compared to CH group (2.7%), and it was statistically significant (P = 0.01). The mean operative time was significantly less in the SH group (43 min vs. 50 min, P = 0.006). Similarly, the mean hospital stay was significantly less in the SH group as compared to the CH group (2.27 days vs. 3.83 days, P = 0.001). Survey of the operating surgeons revealed that all the three surgeons involved assessed the effectiveness and safety of SH through literature; the main motivation behind performing new technique in resource-poor settings was learning a new technique and teaching purpose. Conclusion: The main value of this research is to describe the adoption of surgical stapler into clinical practice in low-resource settings. Our analysis suggests that, in a rapidly developing area of surgical innovation, adoption of SH in resource-poor settings can give the same outcome as in expert hands.
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