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Postoperative pain
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85 patients at age of 27-68 years (44.78+/-9.02) with stage III-IV hemorrhoids were treated. Trans-anal disarterization of internal hemorrhoids under Doppler control with mucopexy and lifting was carried out using modified Moricorn proctoscope. Operation duration amounted 24-45 minutes (32+/-5.21).
Postoperative pain
syndrome amounted on average 33.2+/-0.52 mm (range 20-50 mm) on the first day and 16.5+/-0.10 (0-40 mm) during 5 days which didn't require usage of narcotic analgesics. Patients returned to labor activity after 2-4 days (2.79+/-0.81). They were investigated after 6 months after operation. Bleeding stopped in 96.5% of patients, prolapsed piles were not observed in 91.8% of patients. Repeated bleedings were not registered. Complications (
perianal hematoma
-like external node thrombosis) were revealed in 7 (8.2%) patients. Trans-anal disarterization of internal hemorrhoids under Doppler control with mucopexy and lifting is a safe and effective alternative to hemorrhoidectomy. This method is ideal for "one-day" hospital.
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PMID:[Trans-anal disarterization of internal hemorrhoids under Doppler control with mucopexy and lifting in treatment of stage III-IV hemorrhoids]. 1936 37
Most patients with hemorrhoids experience only mild symptoms that can be treated with nonprescription topical preparations. Patients usually seek treatment when symptoms increase. Internal hemorrhoids typically present with prolapse or painless rectal bleeding. External hemorrhoids also bleed and can cause acute pain if thrombosed. Medical therapy should be initiated with stool softeners plus local therapy to relieve swelling and symptoms. If medical therapy is inadequate, surgical intervention is warranted. Rubber band ligation is the treatment of choice for grades 1 and 2 hemorrhoids. Rubber band ligation, excisional hemorrhoidectomy, or stapled hemorrhoidopexy can be performed in patients with grade 3 hemorrhoids. Rubber band ligation causes less postoperative pain and fewer complications than excisional hemorrhoidectomy and stapled hemorrhoidopexy, but has a higher recurrence rate. Excisional hemorrhoidectomy or stapled hemorrhoidopexy is recommended for treatment of grade 4 hemorrhoids. Stapled hemorrhoidopexy has a faster postoperative recovery, but a higher recurrence rate.
Postoperative pain
from excisional hemorrhoidectomy can be treated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, narcotics, fiber supplements, and topical antispasmodics.
Thrombosed external hemorrhoids
can be treated conservatively or excised.
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PMID:Hemorrhoids. 2176 72