Hemorrhoidal disease: Epidemiological study and analysis of predictive factors for surgical management

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Nadia Fathallah, Amine Alam, Anne L. Rentien, Giorgio La Greca, Joshua Co, Elise Pommaret, Amélie Barré, Stéphane Kegne, Hélène Beaussier, Lucas Spindler, Vincent de Parades
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Abstract

Introduction

There are very few French studies on hemorrhoidal disease and its management.

Patients and methods

Prospective single-center study from July to December 2021 including 472 patients.

Results

Bleeding, prolapse and pain were the main reasons for consultation. Treatment modalities were medical (44%), ± instrumental (72%), and surgical (17%). After treatment, the bleeding score and prolapse score decreased significantly (P = 0.002 and P  0.0001, respectively), but improvement was more marked in the surgery group with a better rate of “very good satisfaction” (73% vs. 54%, P = 0.003). Factors associated with likelihood of surgical treatment were: age > 44 years, hypertrophic perianal skin tags, high scores (Bristol > 5, bleeding > 5, prolapse > 2), severe impact on quality of life, smoking and reading during bowel movements. We have developed an online application, which aims to assess the risk of requiring hemorrhoidal surgery.

Conclusion

Less than 20% of patients who present with hemorrhoidal disease require surgical treatment, but it is associated with better effectiveness despite more complex postoperative consequences that sometimes motivate patient refusal. We have highlighted factors associated with surgical management, which can guide the practitioner in their therapeutic choices.

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痔疮疾病:流行病学研究和手术治疗预测因素分析
法国关于痔疮及其治疗的研究很少。这项前瞻性单中心研究于 2021 年 7 月至 12 月进行,包括 472 名患者。出血、脱垂和疼痛是就诊的主要原因。治疗方式为药物治疗(44%)、器械治疗(72%)和手术治疗(17%)。治疗后,出血评分和脱垂评分明显下降(分别=0.002和≤0.0001),但手术组的改善更明显,"非常满意 "率更高(73%对54%,=0.003)。与手术治疗可能性相关的因素有:年龄大于 44 岁、肛周皮肤标签肥厚、评分较高(布里斯托尔>5、出血>5、脱垂>2)、严重影响生活质量、吸烟和排便时阅读。我们开发了一款在线应用程序,旨在评估需要进行痔疮手术的风险。只有不到 20% 的痔疮患者需要接受手术治疗,但手术治疗效果更好,尽管术后后果更复杂,有时会促使患者拒绝手术治疗。我们强调了与手术治疗相关的因素,这些因素可以为医生的治疗选择提供指导。
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自引率
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发文量
108
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Visceral Surgery (JVS) is the online-only, English version of the French Journal de Chirurgie Viscérale. The journal focuses on clinical research and continuing education, and publishes original and review articles related to general surgery, as well as press reviews of recently published major international works. High-quality illustrations of surgical techniques, images and videos serve as support for clinical evaluation and practice optimization. JVS is indexed in the main international databases (including Medline) and is accessible worldwide through ScienceDirect and ClinicalKey.
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