Abstract
Objective To discuss the clinical effect and appropriate nursing for wound healing after anorectal operation with ultrasonic atomization in traditional Chinese medicine. Methods A clinical research method for random distribution was conducted. Totals of 120 anorectal surgery cases matched with the inclusion criteria were randomly divided into the observation group (TCM group) of 60 cases, and the control group (potassium permanganate group) of 60 cases. The average disappear time of post-operative symptoms were respectively observed and the number of days of wound healing were respectively recorded between the two groups. Results In the observation group, the average disappear time of post-operative symptoms of pain, edema, cataclysm, hematochezia and the healing time were (8.20±1.56), (4.33±0.46), (7.56±1.38), (3.67±1.49) and (14.17±1.58)days, which were significantly shorter than those of the control group (t=4.313, 3.765, 4.983, 3.038, 7.560, respectively; P<0.05). The post-operative healing rate of the 7th and 14th day were (53.66±1.88)% and (89.46±2.13)%, which were significantly higher than those of the control group (t=6.89, 15.08, respectively; P<0.01). In the observation group, 38 cases were significantly effective, 20 cases were effective, and 2 cases had no therapeutic effect, which were significantly better than those of the control group (Z=21.76, P<0.01). Conclusions Fumigation with ultrasonic atomization of traditional Chinese medicine can improve post-operative symptoms and promote wound healing after anorectal operation. Key words: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM); Ultrasonic therapy; Postoperative complications; Anorectal disease; Atomization fumigation
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