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Abstract Background Hemorrhoid ligation with mucopexy is a simple, safe and cost-effective ambulatory treatment for the patients of symptomatic hemorrhoids. It can be performed on an outpatient or day care basis on grade 3 and 4 hemorrhoids to control bleeding and prolapsing hemorrhoids. Overall the results of hemorrhoid ligation and mucopexy were satisfactory with good control of patients complains. Objective To evaluate prospectively the outcome of Doppler-guided hemorrhoidal artery ligation in the management of symptomatic hemorrhoids. Patients and Methods Types of studies: A prospective study. Study setting: The study conducted in Ain Shams University Hospital (El Demerdash) under supervision of these supervisors. Study period: Six months. Results It is easy for the surgeon to learn it and acquire appropriate skills after a short learning curve. The HAL is a minimally invasive technique that is conceptually painless for patients since all maneuvers and sutures are endoanal and above the dentate line; this helps an early recovery and allows an ambulatory procedure. We must bear in mind that postoperative pain is often the most common concern for patients and professionals dealing with hemorrhoids. The results of HAL in this study show a very low postoperative pain rate (two patients_ lower than 7%); moreover, it is easily controlled with oral analgesia. One patient (3%) complained of retention of urine, which controlled easily. Conclusion Hemorrhoid ligation with mucopexy is a simple, safe and cost-effective ambulatory treatment for the patients of symptomatic hemorrhoids. It can be performed on an outpatient or day care basis on all grades of hemorrhoids to control bleeding and prolapsing hemorrhoids. Overall the results of hemorrhoid ligation and mucopexy were satisfactory with good control of patients complains.

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