Literature DB >> 11889633

[Evaluation of Longo's technique for haemorrhoidectomy by doppler ultrasound measurement of the superior rectal artery].

G W Kolbert1, F Raulf.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Stapler-haemorrhoidectomy causes theoretically a durable reposition of the prolapsed haemorrhoidal cushions and a reduction of the arterial inflow by clipping mucosa and submucosa. Until now, however, no exact data exist with respect to a potential reduction of the arterial inflow.
METHODS: The question of a sufficient interruption of the end branches of the superior rectal artery should be answered with doppler ultrasound measurements before and after stapler-haemorrhoidectomy.
RESULTS: The measurements were performed on 45 patients before and one month after stapler-haemorrhoidectomy. Preoperatively in all patients the three main branches of the artery at three, seven and eleven o'clock could be detected by doppler ultrasound. In 67 % of the patients a fourth, in 16 % a fifth and in 13 % a sixth vessel could be located. One month postoperatively in 80 % of the patients all main branches were further seen. In 16 % of the cases two main vessels, in 4 % only one main vessel could be identified. There was no correlation between postoperative outcome and number of vessels detected postoperatively.
CONCLUSION: It is concluded that the postoperative outcome after stapler-haemorrhoidectomy does not depend on the complete interruption of the arterial inflow of the haemorrhoids. The complete reposition of the haemorrhoidal prolapse and thereby the improvement of the venous reflux out of the haemorrhoidal cushions might be more important.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11889633     DOI: 10.1055/s-2002-21566

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zentralbl Chir        ISSN: 0044-409X            Impact factor:   0.942


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