Vol. 3, Issue 3, Part E (2019)

Rubber band ligation on internal hemorrhoid treatment as a safe and effective option

Author(s):

Alp Yildiz

Abstract:
Rubber band ligation is established as one of the most important, cost-effective and commonly used treatments for first- to third-degree internal hemorrhoids, causing fibrosis, retraction, and fixation of the hemorrhoidal cushions. In this study we evaluate the safety of the procedure according to complication rates. 134 patients with Grade 2 internal hemorrhoids included the study. All patients underwent single or two quadrant rubber band ligation under local anesthesia. Intraoperatively 21 patient developed mild bleeding, 1 patients developed massive bleeding postoperatively. No patient developed thrombosed hemorrhoids, 11 patients developed urinary retention needing catheterization, 51 patients developed mild pain postoperatively. 14 patients developed vasovagal symptoms, in 1 patient slippage of bands occured. Pelvic sepsis and death not occured. In this study our results showed that rubber band ligation is a safe and effective option Grade 1 and 2 internal hemorrhoids in proper cases.

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Alp Yildiz. Rubber band ligation on internal hemorrhoid treatment as a safe and effective option. Int. J. Surg. Sci. 2019;3(3):282-283. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/surgery.2019.v3.i3e.184