HEMORRHOIDS.

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HEMORRHOIDS

ANATOMY AND CLASSIFICATION right anterior, right posterior and left lateral positions those originating above the dentate line which are termed internal those originating below the dentate line which are termed external.

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY represent engorgement or enlargement of the normal fibrovascular cushions lining the anal canal. chronic straining secondary to constipation or occasionally diarrhea fibrovascular cushions lose their attachment to the underlying rectal wall.

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY prolapse of internal hemorrhoidal tissue through the anal canal. the overlying mucosa becomes more friable and the vasculature increases. With overlying thinning of the mucosa and vascular engorgement, subsequent rectal bleeding occurs.

ANATOMY AND CLASSIFICATION classified by history and not by physical examination. Grade I - bleeding without prolapse. Grade II - prolapse with spontaneous reduction. Grade III - prolapse with manual reduction. Grade IV - incarcerated, irreducible prolapse.

SYMPTOMS bright red blood per rectum or a prolapsing anal mass. with, or following, bowel movements, is almost universally bright red, and very commonly drips into the toilet water. Blood may also be seen while wiping after defecation.

SYMPTOMS prolapse usually occurs in association with a bowel movement, may also prolapse during walking or heavy lifting as a result of increased intra-abdominal pressure. extreme pain, bleeding and occasionally signs of systemic illness in case of strangulation.

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Patients should be examined in the left lateral decubitus position any rashes, condylomata, or eczematous lesions. external sphincter function Any abscesses, fissures or fistulae

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION lubricated finger should be gently inserted into the anal canal while asking the patient to bear down the resting tone of the anal canal should be ascertained as well as the voluntary contraction of the puborectalis and external anal sphincter. masses should be noted as well as any areas of tenderness.

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION internal hemorrhoids are generally not palpable on digital examination. anoscopy is performed. The side viewing anoscope should be inserted with the open portion in the right anterior then right posterior and finally the left lateral position Hemorrhoidal bundles will appear as bulging mucosa and anoderm within the open portion of the anoscope.

EVALUATION OF RECTAL BLEEDING rule out rectal cancer. young individual with bleeding associated with hemorrhoidal disease and no other systemic symptoms, and no family history, perhaps anoscopy and rigid sigmoidoscopy older individual, with either a family history of colorectal cancer, or change in bowel habits, a complete colonoscopy should be performed to rule out proximal neoplasia.

TREATMENT varies from simple reassurance to operative hemorrhoidectomy. Treatments are classified into three categories: 1) Dietary and lifestyle modification. 2) Non operative/office procedures. 3) Operative hemorrhoidectomy.

DIETARY AND LIFESTYLE MODIFICATIONS the main goal of this treatment is to minimize straining at stool. achieved by increasing fluid and fiber in the diet, recommending exercise, and perhaps adding fiber agents to the diet such as psyllium. if necessary, stool softeners may be added. "you don't defecate in the library so you shouldn't read in the bathroom".

Office Treatments RUBBER BAND LIGATION Grade I or Grade II hemorrhoids and, in some circumstances, Grade III hemorrhoids. Complications include bleeding, pain, thrombosis and life threatening perineal sepsis. successful in two thirds to three quarters of all individuals with first and second degree hemorrhoids.

Office Treatments RUBBER BAND LIGATION Bayer, Myslovaty, and Picovsky followed 2,934 patients banded over a 12 year period. Seventy-nine percent required no further therapy, while eighteen percent required repeat banding due to recurrence. Hemorrhoidectomy was necessary in 2.1% related to persistent symptoms .

Office Treatments INFRARED COAGULATION generates infrared radiation which coagulates tissue protein and evaporates water from cells. is most beneficial in Grade I and small Grade II hemorrhoids.

Office Treatments BICAP ELECTROCOAGULATION It works, in theory, similar to photocoagulation or to rubber banding. the probe must be left in place for ten minutes. poor patient tolerance minimized the effect of this procedure.

Office Treatments SCLEROTHERAPY injection of an irritating material into the submucosa in order to decrease vascularity and increase fibrosis. Injecting agents have traditionally been phenol in oil, sodium morrhuate, or quinine urea.

Office Treatments Manual anal dilatation was first described by Lord . Cryotherapy was used in the past with the belief that freezing the apex of the anal canal could result in decreased vascularity and fibrosis of the anal cushions.

Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoids HEMORRHOIDECTOMY The triangular shaped hemorrhoid is excised down to the underlying sphincter muscle. Wound can be closed or left open stapled hemorrhoidectomy has been developed as an alternative to standard hemorrhoidectomy