Surgery Research and Practice / 2014 / Article / Tab 4 / Clinical Study
Residual Prolapse in Patients with III-IV Degree Haemorrhoids Undergoing Stapled Haemorrhoidopexy with CPH34 HV: Results of an Italian Multicentric Clinical Study Table 4 Follow-up at six months in 430 patients.
% Residual disease (within six months) Spontaneous pain score (VAS: 0–10) Mean (SD) 1.6 (1.2) Range 1–7 Pain at defecation (VAS: 0–10) Mean (SD) 1.8 (1.2) Range 1–7 Bleeding, (%) 6 1.4 Residual haemorrhoidal prolapse 8 1.8 Other symptoms/signs Urgency 20 4.7 Pruritus 2 0.4 Soiling 1 0.2 Incontinence 0 — Anal stenosis 1 0.2 Anal fissure/abscess/fistula 0 — Haemorrhoidal thrombosis 1 0.2 Residual skin tags 10 2.3 Patient satisfaction (VAS: 0–10) Mean (SD) 8.3 (1.2) Range 2–10 Constipation Scoring System Mean (SD) 6.0 (2.6) Range 0–14
SD: Standard Deviation.