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A new technique of doppler dearterialization for hemorrhoidal disease: arterial detection ligation (ADL).

Serkan Zenger1, Bulent Gurbuz2, Ugur Can2, Tunc Yalti2,3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We describe the arterial detection ligation (ADL) technique, designed to find arteries at time-appropriate depth for ligating, and report our preliminary results of using this technique to treat patients with the hemorrhoidal disease (HD).
METHODS: The subjects of this retrospective analysis were patients with symptomatic grades 2 or 3 HD. We analyzed the clinical characteristics, postoperative complications, recurrence, and patient satisfaction of the patients treated with ADL.
RESULTS: A total of 75 patients were included in the study (male/female ratio 1.88; mean age 48 ± 19 years; mean BMI 24 ± 3 kg/m2). Thirty-nine patients (52%) did not require hospitalization and were discharged from the day clinic approximately 4 h postoperatively. Four patients (5.3%) suffered tenesmus for about 1 week postoperatively and two (2.7%) suffered temporary rectal bleeding. The mean VAS scores 1 day postoperatively, then at 1 week, 1 month and 1 year were 2.9, 1.5, 0.4, and 0, respectively. At the 1-month follow-up, there was no sign of recurrence and the satisfaction rate was 78.6% (n = 59). At the 1-year follow-up, three patients (4%) had a recurrence and the satisfaction rate was 86.7% (n = 65).
CONCLUSION: Based on our preliminary findings, ADL is an effective technique for treating HD, generally as an outpatient procedure, without serious morbidity. We anticipate that the incidence of tenesmus, which is encountered frequently after other dearterialization methods, will be lower after the ADL technique, which avoids both mass ligation of hemorrhoidal arteries deeper than 12 mm and running a long mucopexy suture line.

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Keywords:  ADL; Arterial detection ligation; Doppler dearterialization; Hemorrhoidal disease

Year:  2020        PMID: 33098443     DOI: 10.1007/s00595-020-02164-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Today        ISSN: 0941-1291            Impact factor:   2.549


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1.  Stapled anopexy versus transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization for hemorrhoidal disease: a three-year follow-up from a randomized study.

Authors:  Marco Venturi; Giovanni Salamina; Contardo Vergani
Journal:  Minerva Chir       Date:  2016-11-04       Impact factor: 1.000

2.  A novel therapy for internal hemorrhoids: ligation of the hemorrhoidal artery with a newly devised instrument (Moricorn) in conjunction with a Doppler flowmeter.

Authors:  K Morinaga; K Hasuda; T Ikeda
Journal:  Am J Gastroenterol       Date:  1995-04       Impact factor: 10.864

3.  Doppler-guided transanal haemorrhoidal dearterialization for haemorrhoids: results from a multicentre trial.

Authors:  C Ratto; A Parello; E Veronese; E Cudazzo; E D'Agostino; C Pagano; E Cavazzoni; L Brugnano; F Litta
Journal:  Colorectal Dis       Date:  2015-01       Impact factor: 3.788

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