Increased Effectiveness of Sclerotherapy as a Treatment Option for Hemorrhoidal Disease in the Elderly and Senile Outpatients

Author:

Ryaguzova Anastasia Ivanovna,Ostroushko Anton Petrovich,Andreev Alexander Alekseevich,Laptiyova Anastasia Yurievna

Abstract

Background. The number of elderly and senile people is about 15% in the population. Together they account for 50% of emergency and 85% of planned hospital admissions to surgical hospitals. One of the most common causes for a patient to see a surgeon is manifestations of hemorrhoids, which affect 10-36% of the population (number increases with age).The aim of the study is to improve results of the outpatient treatment of elderly and senile patients with internal hemorrhoids stages II-III by optimizing the method of sclerotherapy and indications for its application.Material and methods. The results of outpatient treatment of 60 elderly and senile patients for chronic hemorrhoids stages II-III were analyzed. The patients were divided into 2 groups. In the control group (30 patients) standard treatment was performed, including sclerotherapy of internal hemorrhoids with 2-3% solution of aethoxysklerol. One-percent solution of aethoxysklerol was used to perform sclerotherapy in the main group (30 patients). The indication for its administration was low compliance in patients and/or presence of anemia, inability to cancel antiplatelet drugs, continued bleeding. Groups were valid for comparison.Results. There was a decrease in the severity of postoperative pain syndrome by 36.8%, postoperative complications from 20,0% to 6,7%, the average period of temporary disability was from 1.80.4 to 1.00.5 days, the frequency of relapses of the disease in 6 months after sclerotherapy was from 10% to 6.7% in the main group compared to the control one.Conclusion. The proposed method reduces the intensity of postoperative pain, the percentage of postoperative complications and the frequency of relapses of the disease.

Publisher

VSMU N.N. Burdenko

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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