Metronidazole following excisional haemorrhoidectomy: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
ANZ Journal of Surgery2018Vol. 88(5), pp. 408–414
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Abstract
Both topical and oral metronidazole reduce post-operative pain without an increase in complication rates and result in an earlier return to normal activity. Further work is required to determine which the optimum route of administration is.
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