A Prospective Clinical Study of Anorectal Disease at M.G. Hospital Bhilwara Rajasthan
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR) - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
Background – Anorectal disorders include a diverse group of pathologic disorders that generate significant patient discomfort and disability.Methods- Hospital prospective based study conducted in Department of General Surgery M.G. Hospitals, Bhilwara. 50 patients reporting to the Surgery department within study duration and eligible as per inclusion criteria were included in the study.Results-Hemorrhoids was the most common incidence of diagnosis (54%), 14% patients had anal fistula, 10% patients had anal fissure, 10% patients had rectal prolapsed, 8% patients had abscess, while 2% each patients had rectal polyp and other various conditions.Conclusion-The most common anorectal disease affecting the population is hemorrhoids, of which internal hemorrhoids are seen more commonly
Authors and Affiliations
Pawan Bansal
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