Complications after procedure for prolapse and hemorrhoids for circular hemorrhoids.
- Author:
Jun ZHU
1
;
Jian-hua DING
;
Ke ZHAO
;
Bin ZHANG
;
Yong ZHAO
;
Hai-yan TANG
;
Yu-juan ZHAO
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Digestive System Surgical Procedures; Hemorrhoids; diagnosis; surgery; Humans; Postoperative Complications; Postoperative Period; Prolapse; Recurrence; Retrospective Studies; Thrombosis
- From: Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2012;15(12):1252-1255
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate the perioperative and postoperative long-term complications of procedure for prolapse and hemorrhoids(PPH) for the treatment of circular internal hemorrhoids and circular mixed hemorrhoids.
METHODSA retrospective study was performed in 2152 patients with circular internal hemorrhoids and circular mixed hemorrhoids eligible for PPH from January 2002 to December 2011. The perioperative and postoperative long-term complications were recorded and assessed.
RESULTSThe median length of follow-up was 73 months. Perioperative complications and adverse events were reported including acute urinary retention(n=360, 16.7%) which was managed by temporary cathether indwelling, anastomotic bleeding(n=45, 2.1%) managed by surgical or endoscopic procedures, chronic anoperineal sustained pain(n=30, 1.4%) managed by local treatment or stapler removal, and thrombosed external hemorrhoid(n=28, 1.2%) managed by conservative treatment or resection. Long-term postoperative complications were reported including mild fecal incontinence(n=112, 6.3%), postoperative recurrence(n=82, 4.6%), anal distention and defecatory urgency(n=50, 2.8%), anastomotic stenosis(n=4, 0.2%). Postoperative recurrence developed in 82 patients(4.6%), 28 of whom were managed by repeat PPH and 54 by conservative treatment.
CONCLUSIONPPH appears to be a safe technique for patients with circular internal hemorrhoids and circular mixed hemorrhoids.