Rubber band ligation
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'''Rubber band ligation''' is an [[outpatient]] treatment for second-degree internal [[hemorrhoid]]s.
In this procedure, a small [[Rubber band|band]] is applied to the base of the hemorrhoid, stopping the blood supply to the hemorrhoidal mass. The hemorrhoid will then shrivel and die within 2 to 7 days. The shriveled hemorrhoid and band will fall off during normal [[bowel movement]]s.
Rubber band ligation is a popular procedure, as it involves less pain than surgical treatments of hemorrhoids, as well as a shorter recovery period. Its success rate is between 60 and 80%.
==History==
[[Ligation]] of hemorrhoids was first recorded by [[Hippocrates]] in 460 BC, who wrote about using thread to tie off hemorrhoids.
In modern history, ligation using rubber band was introduced in 1958 by [[Blaisdell]] and refined in 1963 by [[Barron]], who introduced a mechanical device called the [[Barron ligator]].
==Procedure==
Rubber band ligation procedure is as follows:
#Pre-treatment diganosis and prescribed medications
#*After diagnosis of the second-degree hemorrhoid, [[antibiotic]]s are often prescribed, especially to patients with [[immune deficiency]] or other medical condtions. Sometimes, a couple weeks of [[Mesalamine]] is prescribed previous to the rubber band ligation procedure.
#Positioning
#*The patient is laid down on the left side, with knees drawn up and buttocks projecting over the operating table.
#Application of the band
#*A [[proctoscope]] is inserted into the anal opening. The hemorrhoid is grasped by [[forceps]] and maneuvered into the cylindrical opening of the ligator. The ligator is then pushed up against the base of the hemorrhoid, and the rubber band is applied.
==Complications==
Possible complications from rubber band ligation include:
*Pain
*Bleeding
*Band slippage or breakage
*Infection and pelvic [[sepsis]]
*[[Thrombosis|Thrombosed]] hemorrhoids
*[[Anal fissure]]
==Post-procedure instructions for patients==
*Patient may experience some bleeding, especially after bowel movements. This may last for several days or more. If the patient thinks it is severe or persistent, the patient should contact his/her doctor.
*Patient should not take [[Aspirin]] or anything containing Aspirin for at least 3 days.
*[[Acetaminophen]] or [[Ibuprofen]] could be taken for any discomfort the patient may feel. A warm bath for about 10 minutes, 2-3 times a day, may help.
*No heavy lifting or strenuous activities for 3-4 days.
*A [[stool softener]] such as [[Surfak]] is recommended once a day for about 3 days. Stool softeners are available over the counter at any drug store.
*Patient should avoid [[straining]] to have a bowel movement. If patient does not succeed at first, he/she should try getting in a warm bath for about 10 minutes.
==External links==
*[http://www.hemorrhoidsinplainenglish.com/hemorrhoid/ligation.htm Hemorrhoids In Plain English - Rubber Band Ligation]
*[http://yalenewhavenhealth.org/library/healthguide/IllnessConditions/topic.asp?hwid=hw212526 Yale New Haven Health]
*[http://my.webmd.com/hw/health_guide_atoz/hw212526.asp WebMD Health Guide]
*[http://www.murrasaca.com/Hemorrhoids.htm Modern treatment of hemorrhoids with rubber band ligation]
[[Category:Surgical procedures]]