Combined method of surgical treatment of hemorrhoids using submucosal laser destruction, desarterization, mucopexy and electroexcision
https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2023-2-46-51
Abstract
Introduction. Currently, there are a large number of methods and techniques for the surgical treatment of hemorrhoids. All of them have advantages and disadvantages. In our work, we have combined several of the most effective methods to create a combined method of radical treatment of hemorrhoids of any stage with the possibilities of an individual approach to the patient.
Purpose of the study. To evaluate the results of the combined method of surgical treatment of hemorrhoids by the method of submucosal laser destruction in combination with uncontrolled doppler desarterization, mucopexy and electroexcision of the external component according to indications.
Materials and methods. The study included 215 patients with stage 2, 3 and 4 hemorrhoids. All patients underwent submucosal laser destruction of internal hemorrhoids with Doppler-controlled desarterization, supplemented according to indications with mucopexy and electroexcision of the external hemorrhoidal component. Surgical treatment was performed under intravenous anesthesia with the addition of tumescent anesthesia. Laser radiation of a diode device with a wavelength of 1,56 μm was used, the power was 10 W.
Results. The combined technique has no restrictions on the stage and severity of the disease, minimizes the risk of postoperative bleeding and purulent complications, ensures that there is no risk of developing postoperative stenosis or anal insufficiency, creates conditions for a high quality of life for the patient in the postoperative period and guarantees against recurrence of the disease.
Conclusion. The technique has technical simplicity, the possibility of an individual approach to the patient, allows you to increase the effectiveness of surgical treatment of hemorrhoidal disease, regardless of the stage and severity of the process.
About the Authors
M. Yu. CherepeninRussian Federation
Mikhail Yuryevich Cherepenin, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of the Center
Laser Surgery Center
1050822
Perevedenovsky l., 8
Moscow
I. V. Lutkov
Russian Federation
Ivan Viktorovich Lutkov, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of Laser Proctology at Best Clinic
105082
Spartakovsky 2., 11
Moscow
V. A. Gorskiy
Russian Federation
Viktor Aleksandrovich Gorsky, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor
Faculty of Medicine and Biology
Experimental and Clinical Surgery
117997
Ostrovityanova str., 1s 7
Moscow
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For citations:
Cherepenin M.Yu., Lutkov I.V., Gorskiy V.A. Combined method of surgical treatment of hemorrhoids using submucosal laser destruction, desarterization, mucopexy and electroexcision. Moscow Surgical Journal. 2023;(2):46-51. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2023-2-46-51