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. 2016 Nov 12;388(10058):2375–2385. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)31803-7

Table 4.

Serious adverse events by treatment received

Stapled haemorrhoid-opexy (n=338) Traditional excisional surgery (n=352)
Participants who had a serious adverse event 24 (7%) 33 (9%)
Total number of serious adverse events 25 34
Infection 0 1 (<1%)
Urinary retention 4 (1%) 7 (2%)
Pain and bleeding 1 (<1%) 1 (<1%)
Pain and stenosis 1 (<1%) 0
Pain* 6 (2%) 10 (3%)
Stenosis 1 (<1%) 0
Constipation and urinary retention 0 2 (1%)
Bleeding 6 (2%) 1 (<1%)
Pain caused by fissure 1 (<1%) 2 (1%)
Pain and constipation 0 1 (<1%)
Constipation 0 3 (1%)
Anaesthesia 0 2 (1%)
Constipation and bleeding 0 2 (1%)
Pain, constipation, and bleeding 0 1 (<1%)
Difficulty passing urine 2 (1%) 0
Haemorrhoids symptoms 1 (<1%) 0
Fissure 1 (<1%) 0

Data are n (%).

*

One participant in each group experienced two serious adverse events of pain.