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Arq Gastroenterol ; 60(4): 463-469, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38018551

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BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) has high mortality rates worldwide. In Brazil, it is the second most common cancer in both sexes. Delay in detecting premalignant lesions contributes to increased morbidity and mortality. In this scenario, the Piranhas project was created to track CRC in a low-income population in the hinterland of Alagoas. OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to establish the main strategies and verify the feasibility of implementing a CRC tracking program and demonstrate the results obtained in the CRC Prevention Campaign in Piranhas/AL. METHODS: The program took place in Piranhas, Alagoas, Brazil, through public-private partnerships. Individuals aged between 50 and 70 years of age were included for screening with a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) and colonoscopy in positive cases. Patient data were collected on standard forms. RESULTS: A total of 2152 patients, aged between 50 and 70 years, were screened, 130 of which underwent colonoscopy. Several preneoplastic lesions were detected in 58 patients. The adenoma detection rate (ADR) was 33.85%. CONCLUSION: The study proved to be effective and viable since 44.6% of the program participants, who underwent screening with FOBT, followed by colonoscopy in positive cases, had some type of preneoplastic lesion. In addition, the program generated a significant social impact on the population of Piranhas due to the opportunity to diagnose and treat CRC precursor lesions.


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Neoplasias Colorretais , Detecção Precoce de Câncer , Masculino , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso , Detecção Precoce de Câncer/métodos , Neoplasias Colorretais/patologia , Colonoscopia , Programas de Rastreamento/métodos , Sangue Oculto
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Arq Gastroenterol ; 60(4): 450-462, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38018550

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BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is an important public health problem, as it represents the world's third most diagnosed neoplasm and the fourth cause of mortality. Its prevention can be divided into primary, secondary, demonstrated by tracking techniques, and tertiary, which consists of cancer diagnosis in symptomatic patients. Despite presenting a high incidence, the mortality rates decreased in the past two decades in developed countries, while the opposite happened in underdeveloped countries. That is attributed to the increase of colorectal cancer tracking programs in developed countries, which allows the precocious diagnosis and treatment of precancerous injuries and CRC. In that manner, the American Cancer Society divides the secondary tracking methods in exams based on feces samples and visual analysis of the colon and rectum, indicating its initiation starting at 45 years old in lower-risk patients. OBJECTIVE: Verify in an analytical way the actions of colorectal cancer tracking held in Brazil, as to evaluate the necessity of implementation of a national tracking program of CRC. METHODS: The methodology was based on a descriptive-quantitative secondary study that correlated the incidence of CRC, its morbidity and mortality, and the impact of the precocious tracking programs. It included activities not reported in medical literature through personal contacts with coordinators of regional programs to compare with the existent data in the literature. It was used as a variable for the tracking strategies the exams held, and their respective results. RESULTS: It described nine programs held in different regions in Brazil, using two screening methods for CRC: a noninvasive method that consists of the research of blood hidden in feces, being the majority through the FIT method, and an invasive method, having the colonoscopy as its representant. These initiatives were effective in the detection of early forms of this disease. CONCLUSION: Despite the existence of several private tracking programs and the broad divulgation of the importance of the tracking and the early diagnosis of colorectal cancer, it was demonstrated that Brazil lacks a national program that patronizes the tracking methods, which reflects in the major prevalence of late diagnosis in the population.


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Neoplasias Colorretais , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Neoplasias Colorretais/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Colorretais/epidemiologia , Brasil/epidemiologia , Detecção Precoce de Câncer/métodos , Colonoscopia , Programas de Rastreamento/métodos , Fezes
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Arq. gastroenterol ; Arq. gastroenterol;60(4): 463-469, Oct.-Nov. 2023. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1527860

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ABSTRACT Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) has high mortality rates worldwide. In Brazil, it is the second most common cancer in both sexes. Delay in detecting premalignant lesions contributes to increased morbidity and mortality. In this scenario, the Piranhas project was created to track CRC in a low-income population in the hinterland of Alagoas. Objective: The study aimed to establish the main strategies and verify the feasibility of implementing a CRC tracking program and demonstrate the results obtained in the CRC Prevention Campaign in Piranhas/AL. Methods: The program took place in Piranhas, Alagoas, Brazil, through public-private partnerships. Individuals aged between 50 and 70 years of age were included for screening with a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) and colonoscopy in positive cases. Patient data were collected on standard forms. Results: A total of 2152 patients, aged between 50 and 70 years, were screened, 130 of which underwent colonoscopy. Several preneoplastic lesions were detected in 58 patients. The adenoma detection rate (ADR) was 33.85%. Conclusion: The study proved to be effective and viable since 44.6% of the program participants, who underwent screening with FOBT, followed by colonoscopy in positive cases, had some type of preneoplastic lesion. In addition, the program generated a significant social impact on the population of Piranhas due to the opportunity to diagnose and treat CRC precursor lesions.


RESUMO Contexto: O câncer colorretal (CCR) possui altas taxas de mortalidade em todo mundo. No Brasil é o segundo câncer mais comum em ambos os sexos. O atraso na detecção de lesões pré-malignas contribui com o aumento da morbimortalidade. Neste cenário, o projeto Piranhas foi criado para rastrear o CCR em uma população carente do sertão alagoano. Objetivo: O estudo teve como meta estabelecer as principais estratégias e verificar a viabilidade da implementação de um programa de rastreamento do CCR, assim como demonstrar os resultados obtidos na Campanha de prevenção de CCR no município de Piranhas/AL. Métodos: O programa aconteceu em Piranhas, Alagoas, Brasil, através de parcerias público-privadas. Foram incluídos indivíduos entre 50 e 70 anos para triagem com pesquisa de sangue oculto nas fezes (PSOF) e colonoscopia dos casos positivos. Os dados dos pacientes foram coletados em formulários padrão. Resultados: Foram rastreados um total de 2152 pacientes com idade entre 50 e 70 anos, sendo destes, 130 submetidos à colonoscopia. Várias lesões pré-neoplásicas foram detectadas em 58 pacientes. A taxa de detecção de adenoma foi de 33,85%. Conclusão: O estudo demonstrou-se eficaz e viável, uma vez que 44,6% dos participantes do programa que realizaram a triagem com PSOF seguido de colonoscopia nos casos positivos apresentava algum tipo de lesão pré-neoplásica. Além disso, o programa gerou grande impacto social na população de Piranhas, pela oportunidade de diagnóstico e tratamento de lesões precursoras do CCR.

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Arq. gastroenterol ; Arq. gastroenterol;60(4): 450-462, Oct.-Nov. 2023. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1527868

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ABSTRACT Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is an important public health problem, as it represents the world's third most diagnosed neoplasm and the fourth cause of mortality. Its prevention can be divided into primary, secondary, demonstrated by tracking techniques, and tertiary, which consists of cancer diagnosis in symptomatic patients. Despite presenting a high incidence, the mortality rates decreased in the past two decades in developed countries, while the opposite happened in underdeveloped countries. That is attributed to the increase of colorectal cancer tracking programs in developed countries, which allows the precocious diagnosis and treatment of precancerous injuries and CRC. In that manner, the American Cancer Society divides the secondary tracking methods in exams based on feces samples and visual analysis of the colon and rectum, indicating its initiation starting at 45 years old in lower-risk patients. Objective: Verify in an analytical way the actions of colorectal cancer tracking held in Brazil, as to evaluate the necessity of implementation of a national tracking program of CRC. Methods: The methodology was based on a descriptive-quantitative secondary study that correlated the incidence of CRC, its morbidity and mortality, and the impact of the precocious tracking programs. It included activities not reported in medical literature through personal contacts with coordinators of regional programs to compare with the existent data in the literature. It was used as a variable for the tracking strategies the exams held, and their respective results. Results: It described nine programs held in different regions in Brazil, using two screening methods for CRC: a noninvasive method that consists of the research of blood hidden in feces, being the majority through the FIT method, and an invasive method, having the colonoscopy as its representant. These initiatives were effective in the detection of early forms of this disease. Conclusion: Despite the existence of several private tracking programs and the broad divulgation of the importance of the tracking and the early diagnosis of colorectal cancer, it was demonstrated that Brazil lacks a national program that patronizes the tracking methods, which reflects in the major prevalence of late diagnosis in the population.


RESUMO Contexto: O câncer colorretal (CCR) é um importante problema de saúde pública, uma vez que representa a terceira neoplasia mais diagnosticada no mundo e a quarta causa de mortalidade. Sua prevenção pode ser dividida em primária, secundária, demonstrada pelas técnicas de rastreamento e terciária, que consiste no diagnóstico de câncer em pacientes sintomáticos. Apesar de apresentar uma alta incidência, as taxas de mortalidade diminuíram nas últimas duas décadas nos países desenvolvidos, enquanto o contrário ocorreu em países subdesenvolvidos, o que atribui-se a elevação dos programas de rastreamento colorretal nesses países, de modo que permite o diagnóstico precoce e o tratamento de lesões pré-cancerosas e do CCR. Desse modo, a American Cancer Society divide os métodos de rastreio secundário em testes baseados em amostras de fezes e exames visuais do cólon e reto, indicando-se seu início a partir dos 45 anos de idade, em pacientes de baixo risco. Objetivo: Verificar de forma analítica as ações de rastreamento do câncer colorretal realizadas no Brasil, de modo a avaliar a necessidade da implementação de um programa nacional de rastreamento do CCR. Métodos: A metodologia baseou-se em um estudo secundário quantitativo descritivo que correlacionou a incidência do CCR e sua morbimortalidade e o impacto dos programas de rastreamento precoce. Foram incluídas atividades não relatadas na literatura médica através de contatos pessoais com coordenadores de programas regionais, de modo a comparar com os dados existentes na literatura. Utilizou-se como variáveis as estratégias de triagem, os exames realizados e seus respectivos resultados. Resultados: Foram descritos nove programas realizados em diversas regiões do Brasil utilizando dois métodos de rastreio para o CCR, um não invasivo que consiste na pesquisa de sangue oculto nas fezes, sendo a maioria pelo método FIT; e outro invasivo, tendo a colonoscopia como representante. Essas iniciativas foram efetivas na detecção de formas precoces desta doença. Conclusão: Apesar da existência de diversos programas de rastreamento de início privativo e a ampla divulgação da importância do rastreamento e diagnóstico precoce do CCR, foi demonstrado que o Brasil carece de um programa nacional que padronize as formas de rastreio, o que reflete na maior prevalência de diagnósticos tardios na população.

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Arq Gastroenterol ; 58(4): 548-559, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34909864

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BACKGROUND: Endometriosis is a common disease in reproductive-age women and it is estimated to occur in up to 50% of those with infertility. Intestinal involvement is reported in up to a third of the cases. This condition is related to chronic pain and loss of quality of life, resulting in emotional, social and economic costs. Treatment consists of hormonal block and surgical resection, with variable side effects and efficacy. The best choice for surgical treatment for rectal endometriosis is a matter of discussion regarding the indication and the best technique to be employed. OBJECTIVE: To summarize data on indications, results and complications of surgical techniques for the treatment of rectal endometriosis. METHODS: This comprehensive systematic review is a compilation of the available literature and discussion, carried out by a team with experience in the surgical treatment of intestinal endometriosis. Data regarding indications, results and complications of conservative and radical techniques for the surgical treatment of rectal endometriosis was carefully reviewed. Searches of PubMed, EMBASE, and CENTRAL up to May 2021 were performed to identify randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and observational studies that compared at least two of the three surgical techniques of interest (i.e., shaving, discoid resection, segmental resection). RESULTS: One RCT and nine case series studies with a total of 3,327 patients met the eligibility criteria. Participants ages ranged from a mean of 30.0 to 37.9 years old. Mean follow-up ranged from 1.2 to 42.76 months. With regards the methodological quality, overall the included studies presented a low risk of bias in the majority of the domains. Surgical treatment of rectal endometriosis is indicated for patients with obstructive symptoms and those with pain scores above 7/10. Patients with disease involving beyond muscularis propria of the rectum, documented in magnetic resonance imaging or transvaginal pelvic ultrasound with intestinal preparation, are candidates for discoid or segmental resection. The presence of multifocal disease, extension greater than 3 cm and infiltration greater than 50% of the loop circumference favor the radical technique. The distance from the lesion to the anal verge, age, symptoms and reproductive desire are other factors that influence the choice of the technique to be employed. The risk of complications and unfavorable functional results seems to be directly related to the complexity of the procedure. CONCLUSION: The choice of surgical technique performed for the treatment of rectal endometriosis is a matter of discussion and depends not only on the preoperative staging, but also on the patient's expectations, risks and potential complications, recurrence rates and the expertise of the multidisciplinary team.


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Endometriose , Doenças Retais , Adulto , Endometriose/cirurgia , Feminino , Humanos , Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto , Doenças Retais/cirurgia , Reto , Ultrassonografia
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Arq. gastroenterol ; Arq. gastroenterol;58(4): 548-559, Oct.-Dec. 2021. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1350112

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Endometriosis is a common disease in reproductive-age women and it is estimated to occur in up to 50% of those with infertility. Intestinal involvement is reported in up to a third of the cases. This condition is related to chronic pain and loss of quality of life, resulting in emotional, social and economic costs. Treatment consists of hormonal block and surgical resection, with variable side effects and efficacy. The best choice for surgical treatment for rectal endometriosis is a matter of discussion regarding the indication and the best technique to be employed. OBJECTIVE To summarize data on indications, results and complications of surgical techniques for the treatment of rectal endometriosis. METHODS: This comprehensive systematic review is a compilation of the available literature and discussion, carried out by a team with experience in the surgical treatment of intestinal endometriosis. Data regarding indications, results and complications of conservative and radical techniques for the surgical treatment of rectal endometriosis was carefully reviewed. Searches of PubMed, EMBASE, and CENTRAL up to May 2021 were performed to identify randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and observational studies that compared at least two of the three surgical techniques of interest (i.e., shaving, discoid resection, segmental resection). RESULTS: One RCT and nine case series studies with a total of 3,327 patients met the eligibility criteria. Participants ages ranged from a mean of 30.0 to 37.9 years old. Mean follow-up ranged from 1.2 to 42.76 months. With regards the methodological quality, overall the included studies presented a low risk of bias in the majority of the domains. Surgical treatment of rectal endometriosis is indicated for patients with obstructive symptoms and those with pain scores above 7/10. Patients with disease involving beyond muscularis propria of the rectum, documented in magnetic resonance imaging or transvaginal pelvic ultrasound with intestinal preparation, are candidates for discoid or segmental resection. The presence of multifocal disease, extension greater than 3 cm and infiltration greater than 50% of the loop circumference favor the radical technique. The distance from the lesion to the anal verge, age, symptoms and reproductive desire are other factors that influence the choice of the technique to be employed. The risk of complications and unfavorable functional results seems to be directly related to the complexity of the procedure. CONCLUSION: The choice of surgical technique performed for the treatment of rectal endometriosis is a matter of discussion and depends not only on the preoperative staging, but also on the patient's expectations, risks and potential complications, recurrence rates and the expertise of the multidisciplinary team.


RESUMO CONTEXTO: A endometriose é uma doença prevalente em mulheres em idade reprodutiva e estimada em até 50% daquelas com infertilidade. O acometimento intestinal é reportado em até um terço dos casos. A doença é relacionada a dor crônica e perda de qualidade de vida, implicando em custos emocionais, sociais e econômicos. O tratamento consiste em bloqueio hormonal e ressecção cirúrgica, com efeitos colaterais e eficácia variáveis. A abordagem cirúrgica da endometriose do reto, conservadora ou radical, é motivo de discussão no que tange a indicação e a melhor técnica a ser empregada. OBJETIVO: Resumir os dados da literatura sobre as indicações, resultados e complicações das técnicas cirúrgicas para o tratamento da endometriose do reto. MÉTODOS: Esta revisão sistemática abrangente é uma seleção de estudos da literatura e sua discussão, realizada por equipe com experiência no tratamento cirúrgico da endometriose intestinal, sobre as indicações, resultados e complicações das técnicas conservadoras, ressecção superficial e discoide, e radical para o tratamento cirúrgico da endometriose do reto. Foi realizada uma estratégia de busca nas bases de dados PubMed, EMBASE, e CENTRAL até maio de 2021 para identificar ensaios clínicos randomizados e estudos observacionais que compararam pelo menos duas das três técnicas cirúrgicas de interesse (i.e., shaving, ressecção discóide, ressecção segmental). RESULTADOS: Um ensaio clínico randomizado e nove séries de casos, com um total de 3.327 pacientes, preencheram os critérios de elegibilidade da revisão. A idade dos participantes variou de uma média de 30,0 a 37,9 anos. O seguimento médio variou de 1,2 a 42,76 meses. Referente à qualidade metodológica, no geral os estudos incluídos apresentaram baixo risco de viés na maioria dos domínios avaliados. O tratamento cirúrgico das pacientes com endometriose do reto está indicado para as pacientes com sintomas obstrutivos e naquelas com escores de dor acima de 7/10. As pacientes com doença além da camada muscular própria do reto, documentada por meio de ressonância magnética ou ultrassonografia pélvica transvaginal com preparo intestinal, são candidatas a ressecção discoide ou segmentar. A presença de doença multifocal, extensão maior de 3 cm e infiltração maior 50% da circunferência da alça favorecem a técnica radical. A altura da lesão em relação a borda anal, idade, sintomatologia e desejo reprodutivo são outros fatores que podem influenciar na escolha da técnica a ser empregada. O risco de complicações e resultados funcionais desfavoráveis parecem estar relacionados diretamente a complexidade do procedimento. CONCLUSÃO: A escolha da técnica cirúrgica, conservadora ou radical, realizada pela via laparoscópica, para o tratamento da endometriose do reto é motivo de discussão e depende não somente do estadiamento pré-operatório, mas também das expectativas da paciente, dos riscos e potenciais complicações, das taxas de recorrência e da expertise da equipe multidisciplinar.

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VideoGIE ; 6(6): 272-274, 2021 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34141971

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Video 1Endoluminal vacuum therapy Endo-SPONGE for the treatment of complete dehiscence of low colorectal anastomosis.

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Endosc Int Open ; 9(6): E770-E776, 2021 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34079857

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Background and study aims Gastrointestinal cancer is an important cause of death worldwide. Remote populations are especially vulnerable to these conditions due to reduced access to screening and adequate treatment. In this context, the Belterra project was designed as a pilot taskforce to deliver gastrointestinal screening to an underserved Amazonian population and to spread knowledge and practice to local health workers. This study aimed to describe the implementation and present the results of the Belterra Project. Patients and methods The project took place between October 2014 and December 2017 in Belterra, Pará, Brazil. Public-private partnerships were obtained and were essential for funding. The project required complex logistic solutions to provide gastrointestinal screening to every inhabitant between 50 and 70 years of age, including medical equipment and personal transportation to a remote area. Subjects were asked about their medical history, and received a physical examination, endoscopic examinations, and stool tests. Results Over the course of 19 expeditions, we screened 2,022 inhabitants of Belterra, aged 50 to 70 years. Five colorectal and six gastric adenocarcinomas were diagnosed, as were several lower-stage lesions. Overall, 26 % of the participants undergoing colonoscopy showed some type of colonic lesion. Conclusions Notwithstanding the geographical, cultural, and financial barriers, this study suggests that the implementation of a gastrointestinal cancer screening program for remote Brazilian populations is feasible, reaching high adherence. Although logistics is very demanding, such campaigns may be a good strategy to provide mass gastrointestinal cancer screening for underserved populations.

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Arq Gastroenterol ; 56(1): 22-27, 2019 May 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31141063

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BACKGROUND: There are several therapeutic options for symptomatic hemorrhoids, from hygienic and dietary measures to conventional surgery. The best technique adopted for alternative and non-surgical treatment for intermediate grade (II and III) hemorrhoidal disease is rubber band ligation. More recently, the technique has been used with the aid of a gastroscope and a kit of elastic rubber bands for esophageal varices. This technique was called Endoscopic Rubber Band Ligation of hemorrhoids (ERBL). OBJECTIVE: The objective is Compare the results and the incidence of the immediate and late complications in patients undergoing ERBL. The satisfaction with the treatment of patients undergoing different number of rubber band ligatures were also analyzed. METHODS: This is a cohort study included patients undergoing ERBL from 2007 to 2014 at the hospital. The incidence of early and late complications and the satisfaction with the treatment of patients undergoing until two ligatures and patients undergoing three or more ligatures in the same procedure were compared. RESULTS: The study included 116 patients. The most frequently reported symptom was anal bleeding (n=72; 62.1%). The number of rubber band ligatures performed during the ERBL procedure varied from one to six; 84 (72,4%) patients had three or more rubber band ligatures performed during the procedure. No significant associations were observed between the incidence of early or late complications and satisfaction with ERBL among the group subjected until two rubber band ligatures or three or more rubber band ligatures. CONCLUSION: The endoscopic elastic ligation method proved to be a feasible, safe and efficient for the treatment of symptomatic hemorrhoidal disease grades II and III. The technique had moderate rates of immediate and late complications, but most of the complications are considered of low magnitude, easily resolved and without clinical repercussions, no matter how much ligations were performed in the same procedure.


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Endoscopia/métodos , Hemorragia Gastrointestinal/cirurgia , Hemorroidas/cirurgia , Ligadura/métodos , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Estudos de Coortes , Feminino , Hemorragia Gastrointestinal/etiologia , Hemorroidas/complicações , Humanos , Ligadura/efeitos adversos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Resultado do Tratamento
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Arq. gastroenterol ; Arq. gastroenterol;56(1): 22-27, Jan.-Mar. 2019. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1001318

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: There are several therapeutic options for symptomatic hemorrhoids, from hygienic and dietary measures to conventional surgery. The best technique adopted for alternative and non-surgical treatment for intermediate grade (II and III) hemorrhoidal disease is rubber band ligation. More recently, the technique has been used with the aid of a gastroscope and a kit of elastic rubber bands for esophageal varices. This technique was called Endoscopic Rubber Band Ligation of hemorrhoids (ERBL). OBJECTIVE: The objective is Compare the results and the incidence of the immediate and late complications in patients undergoing ERBL. The satisfaction with the treatment of patients undergoing different number of rubber band ligatures were also analyzed. METHODS: This is a cohort study included patients undergoing ERBL from 2007 to 2014 at the hospital. The incidence of early and late complications and the satisfaction with the treatment of patients undergoing until two ligatures and patients undergoing three or more ligatures in the same procedure were compared. RESULTS: The study included 116 patients. The most frequently reported symptom was anal bleeding (n=72; 62.1%). The number of rubber band ligatures performed during the ERBL procedure varied from one to six; 84 (72,4%) patients had three or more rubber band ligatures performed during the procedure. No significant associations were observed between the incidence of early or late complications and satisfaction with ERBL among the group subjected until two rubber band ligatures or three or more rubber band ligatures. CONCLUSION: The endoscopic elastic ligation method proved to be a feasible, safe and efficient for the treatment of symptomatic hemorrhoidal disease grades II and III. The technique had moderate rates of immediate and late complications, but most of the complications are considered of low magnitude, easily resolved and without clinical repercussions, no matter how much ligations were performed in the same procedure.


RESUMO CONTEXTO: Existem diversas opções terapêuticas para o tratamento da doença hemorroidária sintomática, desde medidas higienodietéticas até cirurgia. A técnica mais consagrada para o tratamento alternativo e não operatório da doença hemorroidária em graus intermediários (graus II e III) é a ligadura elástica. Mais recentemente, tem se utilizado a técnica com o auxílio de um gastroscópio e um kit de ligadura elástica de varizes esofágicas. Esta técnica recebeu o nome de ligadura elástica endoscópica (LEE) de mamilos hemorroidários. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a exequibilidade do método de LEE. Descrever os resultados e as complicações imediatas e tardias de pacientes submetidos a LEE. Comparar a incidência de complicações precoces e tardias e a satisfação com o tratamento de pacientes submetidos de uma a duas LEE e de pacientes submetidos a três ou mais LEE no mesmo procedimento. MÉTODOS: Estudo de coorte retrospectivo, em que foram incluídos pacientes submetidos à LEE no período de janeiro de 2007 a junho de 2014, no setor de Endoscopia da Sociedade Beneficente de Senhoras Hospital Sírio-Libanês. As informações foram obtidas a partir dos prontuários médicos do hospital e dos prontuários dos consultórios privados dos médicos que realizaram os procedimentos e registrados em uma ficha padronizada de coleta de dados. As incidências de complicações precoces e tardias e a satisfação com o tratamento de pacientes submetidos a uma ou duas ligaduras e dos submetidos a três ou mais ligaduras no mesmo procedimento foram comparadas com uso do teste de qui-quadrado. RESULTADOS: Foram incluídos no estudo 116 pacientes, dos quais 76 (65,5%) eram homens. A idade dos mesmos variou de 30 a 88 anos (média =53,9 anos; desvio padrão =11,6 anos). O sintoma mais frequentemente relatado foi sangramento anal (n=72; 62,1%). O número de ligaduras realizadas, durante o procedimento de LEE, variou de um a seis; 49 (42,2%) pacientes tiveram quatro ou mais ligaduras realizadas durante o procedimento. Não foram observadas associações significativas entre a incidência de complicações precoces ou tardias e a satisfação com a LEE, entre os grupos submetidos a uma a duas ligaduras ou a três a seis ligaduras. CONCLUSÃO: A incidência de complicações precoces e tardias foi baixa, entre os pacientes submetidos à LEE, o que sugere que o método é seguro e exequível. A realização de mais de duas ligaduras, durante o mesmo procedimento, não esteve associada, significativamente, a aumento da incidência de complicações, o que reforça a opção da LEE como método para o tratamento não operatório da doença hemorroidária não complicada em graus II e III.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Criança , Reto/anatomia & histologia , Constipação Intestinal/diagnóstico por imagem , Reto/diagnóstico por imagem , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Ultrassonografia
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