Praveen N Sahave
Government Medical College Nagpur, India
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Surgery
Background: A numbers of procedures are available to treat hemorrhoids to minimize post-operative pain, bleeding and
recurrence proctologists are searching for a better option. A novel new advance BIEM technology is described here for
treatment of hemorrhoidal diseases.
Method: This non-randomized, retrospective study describes the clinical outcome of procedure performed in 880 patients
(male aged 24-50) over a period of 2 years. A Safute BEIM device was used for the treatment of hemorrhoids.
Result: The operative time ranged between 7-10 minutes. Mean hospital stay was 9 hours. No postoperative complications
observed. The mean period of incapacity for work was 7 days. Late complications included development of small anal tags,
residual bleeding in 2% patients. There was no incidence of anal stricture or continence.
Conclusion: New BEIM procedure can be opted as an alternative to conventional surgical procedures. This is a day care
procedure, simple to perform. Patients can return to normal work in a short span of life with less pain. No post-operative
dressing and no complications.
E-mail: pppsahave@gmail.com
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