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- Title
Stapled hemorrhoidopexy for prolapsed hemorrhoids in patients with liver cirrhosis; a preliminary outcome for 8-case experience.
- Authors
Wen-Shih Huang; Paul Lin; Chih-Chien Chin; Chung-Hung Yeh; Ching-Chuan Hsieh; Te-Sheng Chang; Jeng-Yi Wang
- Abstract
To investigate the efficacy and safety of stapled hemorrhoidopexy in treating prolapsed hemorrhoids in patients with liver cirrhosis. Eight consecutive cases of patients with prolapsed hemorrhoids comorbid with liver cirrhosis, who had intractable response to other interventions, were enrolled in this retrospective study between January 2002 and June 2006 at our institute. Six patients (75%) had Child–Pugh class A liver cirrhosis, whereas only two patients (25%) had class B disease. Rectal varices were identified in three patients (37.5%), and esophageal varices were identified in six patients (75%). Concurrent rectal and esophageal varices existed in three patients (37.5%). The patients underwent stapled hemorrhoidopexy with Proximate® PPH-03 in a lithotomy position under spinal/intravenous general anesthesia. There was no procedure-related mortality or major complications except hemorrhage. Two patients (25%) were complicated with postoperative staple-line bleeding, which was managed with conservative treatment without reoperation. There were no leading symptoms of relapsing during a follow-up period of at least 6 months. This study may prove that stapled hemorrhoidopexy is a feasible and safe approach for prolapsed hemorrhoids concurrent with liver cirrhosis.
- Subjects
HEMORRHOIDS; CIRRHOSIS of the liver; PATIENTS; RECTAL diseases; PORTAL hypertension
- Publication
International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 2007, Vol 22, Issue 9, p1083
- ISSN
0179-1958
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00384-007-0271-5