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Topical metronidazole after haemorrhoidectomy to reduce postoperative pain: a systematic review

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AbstractExcisional haemorrhoidectomy is the gold standard for operating haemorrhoids, but it is accompanied by a significant problem: postoperative pain. Several strategies have been adopted to minimize this condition. Oral metronidazole has been proven to reduce postoperative pain but with some complications. This systematic review was conducted to investigate the effects and general efficacy of topical metronidazole administration and to evaluate its potential superiority over the oral formula. A systematic review of the literature was carried out. Randomized controlled trials published until September 2023 on PubMed, Central, and Web of Science were considered. The primary outcome considered was postoperative pain, which was evaluated using visual analogue scores. The secondary outcomes were analgesic use, return to work, and complications. Six randomized controlled trials were included, with a total of 536 patients. Topical metronidazole was compared with placebo in two studies, with oral formula in three studies, and with placebo and oral administration in one study. Topical metronidazole was found to be effective for treating postoperative pain when compared to a placebo but had no significant advantage over the oral formula. No complications were reported in the studies. Topical and oral metronidazole are effective solutions for postoperative pain after excisional haemorrhoidectomy. No superiority was demonstrated based on the route of administration, and complications were marginal for both formulas. Further studies are required to determine the best metronidazole solution.
Title: Topical metronidazole after haemorrhoidectomy to reduce postoperative pain: a systematic review
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AbstractExcisional haemorrhoidectomy is the gold standard for operating haemorrhoids, but it is accompanied by a significant problem: postoperative pain.
Several strategies have been adopted to minimize this condition.
Oral metronidazole has been proven to reduce postoperative pain but with some complications.
This systematic review was conducted to investigate the effects and general efficacy of topical metronidazole administration and to evaluate its potential superiority over the oral formula.
A systematic review of the literature was carried out.
Randomized controlled trials published until September 2023 on PubMed, Central, and Web of Science were considered.
The primary outcome considered was postoperative pain, which was evaluated using visual analogue scores.
The secondary outcomes were analgesic use, return to work, and complications.
Six randomized controlled trials were included, with a total of 536 patients.
Topical metronidazole was compared with placebo in two studies, with oral formula in three studies, and with placebo and oral administration in one study.
Topical metronidazole was found to be effective for treating postoperative pain when compared to a placebo but had no significant advantage over the oral formula.
No complications were reported in the studies.
Topical and oral metronidazole are effective solutions for postoperative pain after excisional haemorrhoidectomy.
No superiority was demonstrated based on the route of administration, and complications were marginal for both formulas.
Further studies are required to determine the best metronidazole solution.

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