Choice of optimal treatment strategy for acute perianal thrombosis. Results of online survey
To study the factors influencing the physicians' choice of treatment strategy in patients with acute perianal thrombosis. A survey was conducted among 124 Russian colorectal surgeons. This survey showed that the choice of treatment strategy varies between private and state clinics. Conservative...
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Published in: | Hirurgija (Moskva) no. 2; p. 39 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | Russian |
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Russia (Federation)
2020
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Summary: | To study the factors influencing the physicians' choice of treatment strategy in patients with acute perianal thrombosis.
A survey was conducted among 124 Russian colorectal surgeons.
This survey showed that the choice of treatment strategy varies between private and state clinics. Conservative approach is preferred in government clinics (p=0.024). The time factor is more important for professionals. Hemorrhoidectomy is preferred in private clinicians, thrombectomy - in public clinics. The majority of physicians note that pregnancy significantly affects choice of treatment tactics. The most important factors to refuse surgery are pregnancy (r=0.796), age over 70 years (r=0.655), duration of thrombosis over 4 days (r=0.791). Large thrombosed node (2-3 cm), severe pain syndrome (r=0.858) and duration of disease less than 3 days (r=0.901) determine preferable surgical approach.
The choice of treatment of acute perianal thrombosis depends on not only duration of disease, severity of pain syndrome, age and pregnancy, but also on the type of the hospital. Conservative treatment is preferable in the majority of national state hospitals. Moreover, most surgeons prefer less aggressive treatment options in the state clinics. Further research is needed to determine any important factors limiting more effective surgical treatment besides pain and patient's attitude toward the disease. |
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ISSN: | 0023-1207 |
DOI: | 10.17116/hirurgia202002139 |