[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-study-detail:100619106":3},{"organization":4,"armGroups":7,"interventions":18,"overallOfficials":24,"centralContacts":25,"locations":31,"responsibleParty":46,"collaborators":24,"id":48,"slug":49,"hasResults":50,"nctId":51,"briefTitle":52,"officialTitle":53,"acronym":24,"eligibilityCriteria":54,"healthyVolunteers":50,"sex":55,"minAge":56,"maxAge":57,"enrollmentInfo":58,"targetDuration":24,"studyType":61,"phases":62,"briefSummary":64,"conditions":65,"keywords":67,"overallStatus":34,"whyStopped":24,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":73,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":74,"startDateStruct":77,"completionDateStruct":79,"leadSponsor":81,"locationsCount":82},{"fullName":5,"class":6},"The Affiliated Hospital of Putian University","OTHER",[8,14],{"label":9,"type":10,"description":11,"interventionNames":12},"Spastic pain group","EXPERIMENTAL","The pain in this group of patients was characterized as sphincter spasm pain. Postoperatively, patients received routine care and were administered wrist-ankle acupuncture when their pain score (VRS) reached ≥4 points (performed at standardized zones 1 and 6 of both lower limbs, once daily, with treatment duration adjusted based on symptom response). If the pain score (VAS) remained ≥4 points 30 minutes after treatment, analgesic medication was additionally administered.",[13],"Device: wrist-ankle acupuncture",{"label":15,"type":10,"description":16,"interventionNames":17},"Acute incisional pain group","The pain in this group of patients was characterized as acute incisional pain. Postoperatively, patients received routine care and were administered wrist-ankle acupuncture when their pain score (VRS) reached ≥4 points. The procedure was performed at standardized zones 1 and 6 of both lower limbs, once daily, with the treatment duration adjusted according to symptom response. If the pain score (VAS) remained ≥4 points 30 minutes after treatment, analgesic medication was additionally administered.",[13],[19],{"type":20,"name":21,"description":22,"armGroupLabels":23,"otherNames":24},"DEVICE","wrist-ankle acupuncture","Patients received routine postoperative care, including intravenous infusion of flurbiprofen (50 mg, twice daily), herbal sitz baths, and pain management education. When a patient's Verbal Rating Scale (VRS) score reached ≥4 points, Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture therapy was administered. The procedure involved superficial subcutaneous insertion of disposable sterile needles (0.25 mm × 25 mm) at zones 1 and 6 of both lower limbs. The needle body was inserted subcutaneously, leaving approximately 1-2 mm exposed externally, with the aim of avoiding the induction of soreness, numbness, distension, or pain. Needles were retained for 0.5-1 hour, with treatment administered once daily. The treatment course was adjusted based on the degree of symptom relief. If the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) score remained ≥4 points 30 minutes after initiating Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture treatment, analgesic medication was administered as prescribed.",[15,9],null,[26],{"name":27,"role":28,"phone":29,"phoneExt":24,"email":30},"Chenxing C Jian","CONTACT","+8613959538950","ptyyjcx@126.com",[32],{"facility":33,"status":34,"city":35,"state":24,"zip":24,"country":36,"countryCode":37,"cosmosGeoPoint":38,"geoPoint":43,"contacts":44},"Affiliated Hospital of Putian University","RECRUITING","Putian","China","CN",{"type":39,"coordinates":40},"Point",[41,42],119.01028,25.43944,{"lat":42,"lon":41},[45],{"name":27,"role":28,"phone":29,"phoneExt":24,"email":30},{"type":47,"investigatorFullName":24,"investigatorTitle":24,"investigatorAffiliation":24,"oldNameTitle":24,"oldOrganization":24},"SPONSOR","100619106","application-effects-of-wrist-ankle-acupuncture-in-patients-with-different-types-of-pain-following-perianal-surgery-100619106",false,"NCT07340307","Application Effects of Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture in Patients With Different Types of Pain Following Perianal Surgery","Application of Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture in Patients With Different Types of Pain Following Perianal Surgery: A Prospective Cohort Study","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Aged between 18 and 75 years;\n* Patients who underwent perianal surgery;\n* Visual Analog Scale (VAS) score ≥4;\n* Clear consciousness with the ability to articulate their sensations;\n* Voluntary participation with signed informed consent.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Pregnant or lactating patients;\n* Patients with a history of needle fainting or needle phobia;\n* Patients with incomplete skin integrity at the wrist or ankle;\n* Patients with comorbid systemic diseases, such as cardiac insufficiency or coagulation disorders;\n* Patients unable to cooperate with follow-up;\n* Patients currently participating in other clinical trials that may influence the outcomes of this study.","ALL","18 Years","75 Years",{"count":59,"type":60},58,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[63],"NA","This study is a prospective clinical observation designed to evaluate the analgesic effect of wrist-ankle acupuncture in patients with different types of pain after perianal surgery, as well as its applicability. A total of 60 eligible postoperative patients were enrolled, with inclusion criteria including age 18-75 years, postoperative Visual Analog Scale (VAS) score ≥4, clear consciousness, and signed informed consent. Exclusion criteria included pregnancy, history of needle fainting, skin lesions at the wrist or ankle, severe systemic diseases, inability to cooperate with follow-up, or participation in other clinical trials. Patients were divided into two groups according to the nature of pain: Group A (sphincter spasm pain, n=30) and Group B (acute incisional pain, n=30). All patients received routine postoperative care (including intravenous flurbiprofen infusion, traditional Chinese medicine soaking, and pain education), and wrist-ankle acupuncture was administered when pain intensity (Verbal Rating Scale, VRS) reached ≥4. The acupuncture method involved superficial subcutaneous insertion in zones 1 and 6 of both lower limbs using disposable sterile needles (0.25 mm × 25 mm). Needles were retained for 0.5-1 hour, once daily, with the treatment course adjusted based on symptom relief. If the VAS score remained ≥4 at 30 minutes post-treatment, adjunctive analgesic medication was administered as prescribed. Observation indicators included postoperative VRS scores, reduction in VAS scores at 5 and 30 minutes after wrist-ankle acupuncture treatment, frequency of analgesic medication use within the first 3 postoperative days, and the Clinical Postoperative Urinary Retention (POUR) score at 24 hours post-surgery. By comparing data between the two groups, the analgesic effect of wrist-ankle acupuncture was analyzed, and the influence of postoperative pain on the occurrence of urinary retention was explored.",[66],"Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture",[66,68,69,70,71,72],"Analgesia","Pain Management","Perianal abscess","hemorrhoids","anal fistula","2026-01-13",{"date":75,"type":76},"2026-01-15","ACTUAL",{"date":78,"type":76},"2025-10-25",{"date":80,"type":60},"2026-10-24",{"name":5,"class":6},1]