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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BARRON'S BANDING VERSUS SCLEROTHERAPY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HAEMORRHOIDS
Haemorrhoid poses a surgical challenge in the anorectal region causing considerable discomfort and psychological
distress to the patient. With the advent of non-surgical interventions, such as infrared coagulation and bipolar diathermy,
the frequency of haemorrhoidectomies has declined. This study aims to compare the efcacy of sclerotherapy and rubber band ligation in
managing haemorrhoids, focusing on post-operative complications and recurrence. Over one and half years, 100 haemorrhoid patients aged 19 to
66 years were enrolled in this study from a peripheral medical college in West Bengal, India. Patients underwent either Barron's banding or
sclerotherapy with 5% phenol in olive oil. Post-operative outcomes were addressed at intervals, including pain, bleeding and infection at one
week, four weeks and six months. Results revealed a signicant reduction in post-operative pain in patients treated with Barron's band ligation
compared to sclerotherapy (p<0.003 at one week and p<0.001 at one month). Additionally, fewer cases of wound infection were observed in the
banding group. Recurrence rates were signicantly higher in the sclerotherapy group at six months (p=0.03).