Long-term follow-up of Starion™ versus Harmonic Scalpel™ hemorrhoidectomy for grade III and IV hemorrhoids

2019 
Summary Background This study represented an effort to design an alternative to Harmonic Scalpel™ with the same effectiveness but at a lower cost. The concomitant use of Starion™ and Harmonic Scalpel™ had been evaluated to determine the differences in terms of the effectiveness immediately after the operation and 3 years post-operatively. Methods 114 patients in the SH group (Starion™ hemorrhoidectomy) and 107 patients in the HSH group (Harmonic Scalpel™) were contacted for cumulative inspection 1 week, 4 weeks, and 3 years post-operatively to check for the recurrence rate. Results No significant difference in the pain score was observed at post-operative week 1, with the SH group scoring 2.08 ± 0.96 and the HSH group scoring 2.29 ± 1.00 ( p  = 0.112). No significant difference in patient satisfaction was observed at post-operative week 4, with the SH group scoring 8.63 ± 1.28 and the HSH group scoring 8.60 ± 1.32 ( p  = 0.847). No significant difference in wound healing was observed, with the SH group showing 18.24 ± 3.13 days and the HSH group showing 18.21 ± 2.96 days ( p  = 0.943). The post-operative recurrence rate was 3.5% (4/114) in the SH group at the 3-year follow-up compared to 4.7% (5/107) in the HSH group without any statistically significant difference ( p  = 0.662). Conclusions Starion™ was a safe, rapid, and effective method for the treatment of Grade III or IV hemorrhoids.
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