Selective Hemorrhoidal Dearterialization with High Mucopexy in the Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoidal Disease

The doppler-guided transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization technique associated with mucopexy is a noninvasive surgical option used to treat hemorrhoidal disease (HD). Objective To compare and analyze the results using a variation of the doppler-guided transanal hemorrhoidal dearterializ...

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Main Authors: Carlos Mateus Rotta, Stephanie Drago, Afonso Henrique da Silva e Sousa Jr, Carlos Augusto Real Martinez, Marjorie Cristina da Cruz Bernardino
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Language:English
Published: Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda. 2021-09-01
Series:Journal of Coloproctology
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Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0041-1735544
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spelling doaj-8d359c9b6a804d1ab6f16d77a3fe5ec42021-09-20T22:53:00ZengThieme Revinter Publicações Ltda.Journal of Coloproctology2237-93632317-64232021-09-01410323424110.1055/s-0041-1735544Selective Hemorrhoidal Dearterialization with High Mucopexy in the Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoidal DiseaseCarlos Mateus Rotta0Stephanie Drago1Afonso Henrique da Silva e Sousa Jr2Carlos Augusto Real Martinez3Marjorie Cristina da Cruz Bernardino4Departament of Coloproctology, Faculty of Medicine, Universidade de Mogi das Cruzes, Mogi das Cruzes, SP, BrazilMedical school, Universidade de Mogi das Cruzes, Mogi das Cruzes, SP, BrazilDepartment of Surgery, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, BrazilGraduate Studies in Health Sciences, Universidade de São Francisco, Bragança Paulista, SP, BrazilStatistics, Universidade de Mogi das Cruzes, Mogi das Cruzes, SP, BrazilThe doppler-guided transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization technique associated with mucopexy is a noninvasive surgical option used to treat hemorrhoidal disease (HD). Objective To compare and analyze the results using a variation of the doppler-guided transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization technique with the technique of selective hemorrhoidal dearterialization with high mucopexy in the treatment of HD. Method A total of 292 patients who underwent surgical treatment for grade II, III and IV HD from March 2012 to December 2017 were studied. From this total, 110 (37.6%) patients underwent a conventional doppler-guided transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization with mucopexy (CD), and 182 (62.3%) underwent selective hemorrhoidal dearterialization with high mucopexy (SHeLF). In the group of patients undergoing CD, 4 patients (3.64%) had grade II HD, 82 (74.55%) grade III, and 24 (21.82%) grade IV. In the group submitted to SHeLF, 18 (9.89%) patients had grade II HD, 86 (47.25%) had grade III, and 65 (35.71%) had grade IV. The same surgeon operated all patients under spinal anesthesia. In patients undergoing CD, six arterial branches have been dearterialized, while in patients undergoing SHeLF, the hemorrhoidary nipples submitted to a dearterialization were selected (from 1 to 5) by intraoperative evaluation followed by high rectal mucopexy. In the postoperative period, the following parameters were evaluated: pain, tenesmus, bleeding, and recurrence. Moderate results to severe pain was a postoperative complaint reported by 13 (11.82%) patients undergoing CD, and by 19 (10.44%) undergoing SHeLF. Intense tenesmus was reported by 26 (23.64%) patients undergoing CD and by 7 (3.85%) undergoing SHeLF. Three patients (2.73%) undergoing CD and 1 (0.55%) undergoing SHeLF evolved with postoperative bleeding. One patient (0.55%) in the group undergoing CD required surgical review of hemostasis. Six patients (5.45%) who underwent CD and 8 (4.39%) who underwent SHeLF were reoperated due to disease recurrence. Conclusion Comparing statistics, patients undergoing the SHeLF technique have less postoperative pain, tenesmus and postoperative bleeding when compared with CD.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0041-1735544hemorrhoidshemorrhoids/surgeryhemorrhoidectomyligationultrasonographydopplerpulsedtransanal endoscopic surgery
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author Carlos Mateus Rotta
Stephanie Drago
Afonso Henrique da Silva e Sousa Jr
Carlos Augusto Real Martinez
Marjorie Cristina da Cruz Bernardino
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Stephanie Drago
Afonso Henrique da Silva e Sousa Jr
Carlos Augusto Real Martinez
Marjorie Cristina da Cruz Bernardino
Selective Hemorrhoidal Dearterialization with High Mucopexy in the Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoidal Disease
Journal of Coloproctology
hemorrhoids
hemorrhoids/surgery
hemorrhoidectomy
ligation
ultrasonography
doppler
pulsed
transanal endoscopic surgery
author_facet Carlos Mateus Rotta
Stephanie Drago
Afonso Henrique da Silva e Sousa Jr
Carlos Augusto Real Martinez
Marjorie Cristina da Cruz Bernardino
author_sort Carlos Mateus Rotta
title Selective Hemorrhoidal Dearterialization with High Mucopexy in the Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoidal Disease
title_short Selective Hemorrhoidal Dearterialization with High Mucopexy in the Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoidal Disease
title_full Selective Hemorrhoidal Dearterialization with High Mucopexy in the Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoidal Disease
title_fullStr Selective Hemorrhoidal Dearterialization with High Mucopexy in the Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoidal Disease
title_full_unstemmed Selective Hemorrhoidal Dearterialization with High Mucopexy in the Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoidal Disease
title_sort selective hemorrhoidal dearterialization with high mucopexy in the surgical treatment of hemorrhoidal disease
publisher Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda.
series Journal of Coloproctology
issn 2237-9363
2317-6423
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The doppler-guided transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization technique associated with mucopexy is a noninvasive surgical option used to treat hemorrhoidal disease (HD). Objective To compare and analyze the results using a variation of the doppler-guided transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization technique with the technique of selective hemorrhoidal dearterialization with high mucopexy in the treatment of HD. Method A total of 292 patients who underwent surgical treatment for grade II, III and IV HD from March 2012 to December 2017 were studied. From this total, 110 (37.6%) patients underwent a conventional doppler-guided transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization with mucopexy (CD), and 182 (62.3%) underwent selective hemorrhoidal dearterialization with high mucopexy (SHeLF). In the group of patients undergoing CD, 4 patients (3.64%) had grade II HD, 82 (74.55%) grade III, and 24 (21.82%) grade IV. In the group submitted to SHeLF, 18 (9.89%) patients had grade II HD, 86 (47.25%) had grade III, and 65 (35.71%) had grade IV. The same surgeon operated all patients under spinal anesthesia. In patients undergoing CD, six arterial branches have been dearterialized, while in patients undergoing SHeLF, the hemorrhoidary nipples submitted to a dearterialization were selected (from 1 to 5) by intraoperative evaluation followed by high rectal mucopexy. In the postoperative period, the following parameters were evaluated: pain, tenesmus, bleeding, and recurrence. Moderate results to severe pain was a postoperative complaint reported by 13 (11.82%) patients undergoing CD, and by 19 (10.44%) undergoing SHeLF. Intense tenesmus was reported by 26 (23.64%) patients undergoing CD and by 7 (3.85%) undergoing SHeLF. Three patients (2.73%) undergoing CD and 1 (0.55%) undergoing SHeLF evolved with postoperative bleeding. One patient (0.55%) in the group undergoing CD required surgical review of hemostasis. Six patients (5.45%) who underwent CD and 8 (4.39%) who underwent SHeLF were reoperated due to disease recurrence. Conclusion Comparing statistics, patients undergoing the SHeLF technique have less postoperative pain, tenesmus and postoperative bleeding when compared with CD.
topic hemorrhoids
hemorrhoids/surgery
hemorrhoidectomy
ligation
ultrasonography
doppler
pulsed
transanal endoscopic surgery
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