Management of Hemorrhoidal Disease in Special Conditions: A Word of Caution

Author:

Salusso Paola1ORCID,Testa Valentina1,Mochet Sylvie1ORCID,Arezzo Alberto1ORCID,Allaix Marco Ettore1ORCID,Salzano Antonio1ORCID,Morino Mario1ORCID,Mistrangelo Massimiliano1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Turin, Citta della Salute e della Scienza Hospital, Turin, Italy

Abstract

Background: Hemorrhoids are a common disease that is often considered an easy problem to solve. Unfortunately, some particular clinical conditions, including Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD), pregnancy, immunosuppression, coagulopathy, cirrhosis with portal hypertension, and proctitis after radiotherapy, challenge hemorrhoids management and the outcomes. Methods:: Research and online contents related to hemorrhoids’ treatment in special conditions are reviewed in order to help colorectal surgeons in daily practice. Results: There are very limited data about the outcomes of hemorrhoids treatment in these subgroups of patients. Patients in pregnancy can be effectively treated with medical therapy, reserving surgical intervention in highly selected and urgent cases. In case of thrombosed haemorrhoids, the excision allows a fast symptoms’ resolution, with a low incidence of recurrence and a long remission interval. In case of immunosuppressed patients, there is no consensus for the best treatment, even in most HIV positive patients, a surgical procedure can be safely proposed when indicated. There is no sufficient data in the literature related to transplanted patients. The surgical treatment of hemorrhoids in patients with IBD, especially Crohn’s Disease, can be unsafe, although there is a paucity of literature on this topic. In case of previous pelvic radiotherapy, it must always be considered that severe complications, like abscesses and fistulas with subsequent pelvic and retroperitoneal sepsis, can occur after surgical treatment of hemorrhoids, so a conservative treatment is advocated. Moreover, caution is recommended in treating patients with coagulopathy, considering possible complications (mostly bleeding) also after outpatient treatments. In case of portal hypertension and cirrhosis, a ‘conservative treatment’ is recommended. Bleeding hemorrhoids can be treated with hemorrhoidectomy when they do not respond to other treatments. Conclusion: International literature is very scant about the treatment of patients affected by hemorrhoids in particular situations. A word of caution and concern even about the indication for minor outpatient procedures must be expressed in these patients, in order to avoid possible life-threatening complications. The first-line treatment is the conservative medical approach associated with the treatment of the primary disease.

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

Pharmacology,General Medicine

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