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Egyptian Journal of Surgery [The]. 2008; 27 (3): 125-131
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-86244

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This retrospective study was conducted to elucidate the results of the treatment for symptomatic haemorrhoids using rubber band ligation [RBL] method. Method: a retrospective study for 550 patients who came to the colorectal unit from June 1998 to June 2006, data was retrieved from archived files. Forty four patients with haemorrhoid had liver cirrhosis.RBL was performed using the Mc Gown applicator on an outpatients basis. The patients were asked to return to out-patient clinic for follow up at 2 week, 1, 6, months and through telephone call every 6 month for 2 years]. After RBL 496 patients [90.18%] were cured with no difference in outcome for first, second or third degree haemorrhoids [P value = 0.31]. symptomatic recurrence was detected in 16.03% after 2 years then repeated RBL or surgery were done for them. A total of 88 patients [16%] had 155 complications from RBL which required no hospitalization. Complications were registered; pain in 10.37%, rectal bleeding in 8.36% and vaso-vagal symptoms in 7.81%. RBL is a safe and successful method for treating symptomatic haemorrhoids, even in cirrhotic patients


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Humans , Male , Female , Ligation/methods , Follow-Up Studies , Recurrence , Hemorrhage , Treatment Outcome , Retrospective Studies
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Egyptian Journal of Surgery [The]. 2008; 27 (3): 141-147
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-86246

ABSTRACT

Anismus is a significant cause of chronic constipation. This study came to revive the results of biofeedback BFB retraining and botulinum toxin A BTX- A injection in treatment of anismus patients. Forty eight patients with history of constipation underwent anorectal manometry, balloon expulsion, defecography, and electromyography. All patients had a non relaxing puoborectalis muscle. The patients were randomized into 2 groups. Group I patients receive biofeedback, two times per week for one month. Group II patients were injected with BTX- A. Follow up was conducted weekly in the first month then monthly for one year. In BFB training group 3 patients quite before the end of sessions with no improvement, initial improvement was recorded in 12 patients [50%] while long term success was recorded in 6 patients [25%]. In BTX-A group, initial improvement recorded in 17 patients [70.83%] with long term improvement in 8 patients [33.3%] There is a significant difference between BTX-A group and BFB group as regarding the initial success, but this significant difference disappeared at the end of follow up. Biofeedback retraining has therapeutic effect on patients suffering from anismus also, BTX-A injection is successful for temporary treatment of anismus and need repeated injection. Initial improvement is better after BTX-A injection


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Humans , Male , Female , Injections, Intramuscular , Treatment Outcome , Follow-Up Studies , Prospective Studies
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