| Literature DB >> 22319736 |
Quor Meng Leong1, Dong-Nyoung Son, Se-Jin Baek, Jae-Sung Cho, Azali Amar, Jung-Myun Kwak, Seon-Hahn Kim.
Abstract
Intersphincteric resection (ISR) is the ultimate sphincter saving procedure for low rectal cancer. Hemorrhoids are a common benign condition. We present and discuss a case of ISR which developed painful edematous hemorrhoids after ISR. A 62-year-old female with low rectal cancer received neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy with successful down staging of tumor before undergoing robot assisted ISR with coloanal hand-sewn anastomosis. She had pre-existing external hemorrhoids which were not excised. She developed painful and edematous external hemorrhoids 4 days after surgery. These were treated conservatively before discharge. Many colorectal surgeons performing ISR have experienced similar situations in their patients, but none have reported on this phenomenon. We discuss the possible factors that may contribute to this situation. A possible solution is prophylactic excision of the hemorrhoids during coloanal anastomosis. Painful hemorrhoids may occur after ISR and if managed conservatively, the outcome is skin tags.Entities:
Keywords: Hemorrhoids; Intersphincteric resection; Rectal neoplasms
Year: 2011 PMID: 22319736 PMCID: PMC3267063 DOI: 10.4174/jkss.2011.81.Suppl1.S39
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Surg Soc ISSN: 1226-0053
Fig. 1Painful edematous external hemorrhoids postoperative day 4.
Fig. 2Skin tags post intersphincteric resection.