Treatment of Symptomatic Hemorrhoids by Baron’s Band Ligation
Fazal-e-Nauman, Sirajuddin, Shandana Gul, Mahwash Anjum Shafiq
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ABSTRACT
Haemorrhoids
are a clinical symptom of a change in the normal functional architecture of the
inflamed and swollen veins known as the anal cushion. Numerous treatment opportunities
are available for this communal issue, but Baron's Gum Ligation (RBL) is the utmost
frequently used technique for second- and third-degree haemorrhoids because it treats
hemorrhoidal disease without anaesthesia, hospitalization, minimal
complications, and ooutpatient discharge is uneventful compared to conventional
surgery.
Purpose: We conducted this
study to evaluate the effectiveness of rubber band ligation in the treatment of
second- and third-degree haemorrhoids.
Methodology: This prospective
study was performed on 76 patients over a six-month period at the Department of
General Surgery from January 2021 to June 2021 at Islam Medical College and
Teaching Hospital Sialkot. Rubber rubber ligation was used in all patients. A
maximum of two haemorrhoids in one session were banded, and third as needed in
a check-up done two weeks later. At the end of the fourth week, post-banding
assessments were made for the presence and absence of bleeding, pain, and
haemorrhoidal prolapse.
Results: Of the 76 patients,
60 (78.9%) were male and 16 (21.1%) were female. The M:F ratio was 5.0: 1.0.
37.85 years was the mean age of patients (range 15 to 68). The duration of
symptoms in approximately 48 patients (63.2%) was less than one year old, and
in 18 (23.7%) patients ranged from 1 to 3 years and 10 (13.2%) patients had
symptoms for more than 4 years. Complications occurred in 23 patients, bleeding
in three patients, pain in 18 patients, 2 patients have prolapsed.
Conclusion: RBL is effective,
safe and simple method of symptomatic treatment for 2nd and 3rd
degree haemorrhoids in an outpatient setting.