Abstract

PurposeTo compare the results of laser hemorrhoidoplasty (LHP), excisional hemorrhoidectomy (EH), and sutured mucopexy (MP).MethodsA randomized, parallel-group, double-blinded, single-center prospective study.PatientsSymptomatic 2nd- or 3rd-degree hemorrhoids patients.InterventionsComputer randomization sequence, patient blinding, operating surgeon blinding, and surgeon-evaluator blinding. LHP was performed using a 1470 nm diode laser. Up to 250 J of energy delivered per 1 hemorrhoid. The procedure was performed circumferentially. MP ligations were placed in the area of visible hemorrhoidal tissue. Standard EH was performed up to the level of the hemorrhoidal pedicle. Follow-up at 1 and 6 weeks and 1 year.Outcome measuresRecurrence of symptoms requiring treatment, intensity, and duration of pain after the operation, patients’ quality of life, fecal incontinence, and patients’ evaluation of treatment.ResultsA total of 121 patients. Groups were even preoperatively. LHP took 15 min (SD 5.6), MP took 16 min (SD 5.58), and EH took 29 min (SD 10.3). Recurrence requiring treatment rate was 0% after EH, 10% after LHP, and 22% after MP, p = 0.004. LHP and MP were less painful than EH, p < 0.001. Patients after LHP returned to regular activity after 15 days, after MP after 22 days, and after EH after 30 days, p < 0.001. SF-36 scores were better after EH. Symptoms of fecal incontinence improved in all the groups. Patients evaluate LHP better than EH and MP.LimitationsSingle-center study.ConclusionsLaser hemorrhoidoplasty is a safe, minimally invasive option for hemorrhoids, more effective than MP and less effective than EH. Patients evaluate this technique better than the other two.

Highlights

  • The research and debates on the best choice of treatment for hemorrhoids are on-going

  • The first trial conclusively proved that excisional hemorrhoidectomy is more effective and cheaper than stapled hemorrhoidopexy

  • The second trial showed rubber band ligation was shown to be as effective as Doppler-guided hemorrhoidal artery ligation after finishing the series of banding procedures

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Introduction

The research and debates on the best choice of treatment for hemorrhoids are on-going. Two recent large randomized trials compared excisional hemorrhoidectomy with stapled hemorrhoidopexy [2], and rubber band ligation with hemorrhoidal artery ligation [3]. The first trial conclusively proved that excisional hemorrhoidectomy is more effective and cheaper than stapled hemorrhoidopexy. The second trial showed rubber band ligation was shown to be as effective as Doppler-guided hemorrhoidal artery ligation after finishing the series of banding procedures. Significant and prolonged postoperative pain after excisional hemorrhoidectomy and high recurrence rate after rubber band ligation demand further improvement of treatment modalities of hemorrhoids

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