Doppler-guided hemorrhoidal artery ligation |
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Authors: | Scheyer Matthias Antonietti Elisabeth Rollinger Gerd Mall Helene Arnold Steffen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, Landeskrankenhaus Bludenz, Spitalsgasse 13, A-6700 Bludenz, Austria. scheyer@aon.at |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: In 1995, Morinaga reported a new technique for the treatment of hemorrhoids, hemorrhoidal artery ligation (HAL), which uses a specially designed proctoscope coupled with a Doppler transducer for identification and ligation of hemorrhoidal arteries. METHODS: Because the arteries carrying the blood inflow are ligated, internal pressure of the plexus hemorrhoidalis is decreased. RESULTS: We report the results of the first 308 patients (189 male and 119 female; median age 50.1 years) who have been treated at our department since 2002 and followed-up for a median period of 18 months. Eighty-nine patients had grade II, 192 patients had grade III, and 27 patients had grade IV hemorrhoids. The acute symptoms of hemorrhoids were treated immediately by performing HAL. CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed that HAL is painless, effective, and has a low rate of complications. It can be applied in an outpatient setting and is an good alternative to all other hemorrhoid treatment methods. |
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Keywords: | Doppler-guided hemorrhoidal artery ligation Hemorrhoidal artery ligation Internal hemorrhoids New technique |
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