Impact of internet-based multidisciplinary management model on continuity of care intervention for postoperative outcomes in patients with mixed hemorrhoids: a retrospective cohort study - Report - MDSpire

Impact of internet-based multidisciplinary management model on continuity of care intervention for postoperative outcomes in patients with mixed hemorrhoids: a retrospective cohort study

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  • Pengfei Dai

  • Zhangyi Pan

  • Yi Zhang

  • Wenhao Cai

  • Dakai Zeng

  • June 5, 2026

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Clinical Report: Effects of an Online Multidisciplinary Care Model on Postoperative Outcomes

Overview

This study evaluates the impact of an internet-based multidisciplinary care model on postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing surgery for mixed hemorrhoids. The intervention group showed significantly improved wound healing times, lower complication rates, and enhanced quality of life compared to the control group.

Background

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Data Highlights

OutcomeIntervention GroupControl Groupp-value
Wound Healing Time (days)28.6 ± 3.232.8 ± 3.7< 0.001
Overall Complication Rate1.1%7.6%0.012
Postoperative Pain Scores (Days 7 and 14)ReducedHigher< 0.001
Quality of Life Score78.5 ± 8.268.3 ± 9.6< 0.001
Patient Satisfaction92.6%76.1%0.002

Key Findings

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Clinical Implications

The findings suggest that implementing an internet-based multidisciplinary care model can enhance postoperative recovery for patients undergoing surgery for mixed hemorrhoids. This model may lead to improved wound healing, reduced complications, and better psychosocial outcomes.

Conclusion

The study indicates that an internet-based multidisciplinary management model significantly improves postoperative outcomes in patients with mixed hemorrhoids, supporting its integration into perioperative care strategies.

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