Comprehensive Nursing Care and Clinical Management of Patients Undergoing Hemorrhoidectomy Across the Preoperative Intraoperative and Postoperative Phases

Maryam Ahmad Madkhali (1) , Basmah Mohammad Jahfley (2) , Talbah Mohammedl Lshaq (3) , Ghadah Ayed Al Malki (4) , Fatimah Ahmad Sadly (5) , Maha Saleem Alammar (6) , Abeer Sweilem Alharthy (7) , Safyah Hassan Madkhali (8) , Eidah Khalaf Al-Bakhit (9) , Maitha Khalaf Mahmmed Albkhaeit (10) , Abeer Hussain Aldossari (11)
(1) Health Housing Primary Care Center Al Maathar, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(2) Tuwaiq General Primary Health Care Center, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(3) Tuwaiq General Center, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(4) First Health Cluster Tuwaiq General, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(5) First Health Cluster Okaz, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(6) Riyadh Health Housing Primary Care Center Al Maathar First Riyadh Health Cluster. , Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(7) Prince Sultan Center Riyadh, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(8) King Khalid Hospital Al Majmaah, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(9) Riyadh Prince Sultan Primary Health Care Center Al Ahmadiah, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(10) Maternity and Children Hospital Hail, Saudi Arabia,
(11) Imam Abdulrahman Al Faisal Hospital, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Background: Hemorrhoidal disease is one of the most common anorectal disorders encountered in clinical practice, with surgical intervention required in a subset of patients with advanced or refractory disease. Hemorrhoidectomy remains the definitive treatment for grade III and IV hemorrhoids; however, optimal patient outcomes depend heavily on comprehensive perioperative nursing care and interprofessional collaboration.


Aim: This article aims to describe evidence-based nursing care and clinical management strategies for patients undergoing hemorrhoidectomy across the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases.


Methods: A narrative review of current clinical guidelines, randomized controlled trials, and meta-analyses was conducted to evaluate surgical techniques, perioperative preparation, complication management, and nursing interventions related to hemorrhoidectomy. Emphasis was placed on multimodal pain management and interprofessional roles.


Results: Surgical hemorrhoidectomy, particularly closed techniques, demonstrated high efficacy with low recurrence rates. Effective nursing interventions, including patient education, pain assessment, wound care, and bowel management, significantly reduced complications such as bleeding, urinary retention, and anal stenosis. Multimodal analgesia improved postoperative comfort and recovery.


Conclusion: Comprehensive nursing care combined with coordinated interprofessional management plays a critical role in optimizing patient safety, reducing complications, and enhancing recovery following hemorrhoidectomy.

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Authors

Maryam Ahmad Madkhali
maahmadkhali@moh.gov.sa (Primary Contact)
Basmah Mohammad Jahfley
Talbah Mohammedl Lshaq
Ghadah Ayed Al Malki
Fatimah Ahmad Sadly
Maha Saleem Alammar
Abeer Sweilem Alharthy
Safyah Hassan Madkhali
Eidah Khalaf Al-Bakhit
Maitha Khalaf Mahmmed Albkhaeit
Abeer Hussain Aldossari
Madkhali, M. A., Basmah Mohammad Jahfley, Talbah Mohammedl Lshaq, Ghadah Ayed Al Malki, Fatimah Ahmad Sadly, Maha Saleem Alammar, … Abeer Hussain Aldossari. (2025). Comprehensive Nursing Care and Clinical Management of Patients Undergoing Hemorrhoidectomy Across the Preoperative Intraoperative and Postoperative Phases. Saudi Journal of Medicine and Public Health, 2(2), 2882–2890. https://doi.org/10.64483/202522491

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