About this trial
This study aims to investigate whether specialized red-blue light irradiation facilitates faster postoperative recovery and reduces complication rates in patients following perianal abscess surgery. A total of 222 eligible patients were randomly allocated equally into three groups (74 per group):①Routine Care Group: Standard wound care including cleansing and dressing changes;②Red Light Therapy Group: Routine care plus red light phototherapy;③Combined Red-Blue Light Therapy Group: Routine care plus concurrent red and blue light phototherapy.Wound healing time and incidence of complications were compared to assess postoperative recovery across interventions. The primary hypothesis posits that adjunctive phototherapy-particularly combined red-blue light irradiation-will significantly enhance wound healing, reduce edema and pain, and decrease complication rates (e.g.bleeding, urinary retention) compared to routine care alone.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Aged between 18 and 75 years;
Clinical diagnosis of perianal abscess;
Procedure: Radical resection with incision and drainage.
Disqualifiers
Concurrent anorectal disorders (hemorrhoids, anal fissure) or malignancies/infectious diseases;
History of psychiatric disorders;
Analgesic use within 7 days preoperatively;
Coagulopathy or cardiac/hepatic dysfunction;
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Red light exposure
- Red-blue light exposure