An alternative to hemorrhoidectomy
J. Bartizal and P. A. Slosberg
This report presents a retrospective review of 670 patients who underwent
3,208 rubber band ligations for internal hemorrhoids. Complications after
banding were limited to pain and bleeding. Mild to moderate discomfort
occurred in 32 patients (4.8%), while pain severe enough to limit activity
occurred in only four patients (0.6%). Slight bleeding was noted in 19
patients (3%), and was severe in nine (1%). Of the latter, only two
required hospitalization and cautery, while the remainder subsided on
bedrest at home. Banding is discussed in comparison to sclero-therapy, anal
dilation and cryohemorrhoidectomy, as well as operative hemorrhoidectomy,
and is found to offer not only safety, but major advantages with regard to
comfort, convenience, and cost.