Scientific Papers
Transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization is an alternative to operative hemorrhoidectomy
Authors: Norman Sohn, Jeffrey S. Aronoff M.D. Frank S. Cohen M.D. and Michael A. Weinstein
Source: The American Journal of Surgery, Volume 182, Issue 5, Pages 515-519 November 2001
Transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization is an alternative to operative hemorrhoidectomy
Abstract
Background: Transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization (THD), a new approach for patients who would otherwise require an operative hemorrhoidectomy, accomplishes hemorrhoidal symptom relief with far less postoperative pain than an operative hemorrhoidectomy. Methods: THD, an ambulatory procedure, employs a specially designed proctoscope coupled with a Doppler transducer to allow identification and suture ligation of the hemorrhoidal arteries. Results: Sixty patients between ages 22 and 87 were treated. Bleeding was fully corrected in 88%, protrusion in 92%, and pain in 71%. Two patients (3%) failed to improve with THD. Complications included pain resulting in greater than 2 days loss of work in 5 patients, postoperative perirectal thromboses developed in 4 patients, and an anal fissure developed in 1 patient. Conclusions: THD was an effective alternative to operative hemorrhoidectomy. It may be the only option for patients where an operative hemorrhoidectomy is contraindicated because of incontinence.


