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General anesthesia with local infiltration reduces urine retention rate and prolongs analgesic effect than spinal anesthesia for hemorrhoidectomy.

Chun-Yu LinYi-Chun LiuJun-Peng ChenPei-Hsuan HsuSzu-Ling Chang
Published in: Frontiers in surgery (2024)
GAL emerges as a favorable choice for anesthesia in hemorrhoidectomy, demonstrating a lower incidence of urine retention and a prolonged analgesic effect in multiple hemorrhoidectomies. These findings support the conclusion that GAL represents an optimal anesthetic method for enhancing the postoperative experience in patients undergoing hemorrhoidectomy.
Keyphrases
  • patients undergoing
  • neuropathic pain
  • spinal cord
  • anti inflammatory
  • risk factors