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Quality of life and outcomes after rubber band ligation for haemorrhoidal disease.
Pastor Peinado, Paula; Ocaña, Juan; Abadía Barno, Pedro; Ballestero Pérez, Araceli; Pina Hernández, Juan Diego; Rodríguez Velasco, Gloria; Moreno Montes, Irene; Mendía Conde, Elena; Tobaruela de Blas, Estela; Fernández Cebrián, José María; Die Trill, Javier; García Pérez, Juan Carlos.
Afiliação
  • Pastor Peinado P; Division of Coloproctology, Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Ramon y Cajal University, Madrid, Spain.
  • Ocaña J; Division of Coloproctology, Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Ramon y Cajal University, Madrid, Spain. jocajim@gmail.com.
  • Abadía Barno P; Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Ramon y Cajal University Hospital, Km 9.100- 28034, Madrid, Ctra. Colmenar Viejo, Spain. jocajim@gmail.com.
  • Ballestero Pérez A; Division of Coloproctology, Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Ramon y Cajal University, Madrid, Spain.
  • Pina Hernández JD; Division of Coloproctology, Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Ramon y Cajal University, Madrid, Spain.
  • Rodríguez Velasco G; Division of Coloproctology, Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Ramon y Cajal University, Madrid, Spain.
  • Moreno Montes I; Division of Coloproctology, Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Ramon y Cajal University, Madrid, Spain.
  • Mendía Conde E; Division of Coloproctology, Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Ramon y Cajal University, Madrid, Spain.
  • Tobaruela de Blas E; Division of Coloproctology, Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Ramon y Cajal University, Madrid, Spain.
  • Fernández Cebrián JM; Division of Coloproctology, Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Ramon y Cajal University, Madrid, Spain.
  • Die Trill J; Division of Coloproctology, Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Ramon y Cajal University, Madrid, Spain.
  • García Pérez JC; Division of Coloproctology, Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Ramon y Cajal University, Madrid, Spain.
Langenbecks Arch Surg ; 408(1): 243, 2023 Jun 22.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37349572
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

The main objective of this study was to assess the impact on quality of life after rubber band ligation (RBL) in patients with symptomatic grade II-III haemorrhoids who did not improve after 6 months of conservative treatment, using quality of life scores.

METHODS:

This was a prospective cohort observational study where patients with haemorrhoidal disease and indication for RBL were included between December 2019 and December 2020. RBL was offered as first-line treatment in this group. Patient´s quality of life was assessed by scores HDSS (Hemorrhoidal Disease Symptom Score) and SHS (Short Health Scale).Secondary objectives were to evaluate the rate of patients requiring one or more RBL procedures, to establish the overall success rate of RBL and to analyse complications.

RESULTS:

A total of 100 patients were finally included. Regarding the impact on quality of life after RBL, a significant reduction was found in the HDSS and SHS scores (p < 0.001). The main improvement was found in the first month and it was maintained until the sixth month. A high degree of satisfaction with the procedure was reported by 76% of patients. The overall success rate of banding was 89%. A 12% complication rate was detected, the most frequent complication was severe anal pain (58.3%) and self-limiting bleeding (41.7%).

CONCLUSION:

Rubber band ligation, as a treatment for symptomatic grade II-III haemorrhoids that do not respond to medical treatment, leads to a significant improvement in patients' symptoms and quality of life. It also has a high degree of satisfaction between patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hemorroidas Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hemorroidas Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article