Perioperative management - Hemorrhoidectomy according to Milligan-Morgan

  1. Indications

    • Symptomatic hemorrhoids III and IV
    • Hemorrhoids II not treatable conservatively

    Non-symptomatic hemorrhoids primarily do not require surgery.

  2. Contraindications

    An absolute contraindication is only present in the case of general inoperability of the patient.

    The following list represents a compilation of relative contraindications:

    • local inflammatory changes
    • impaired immune competence
    • bleeding diathesis
  3. Preoperative Diagnostics

    Proctological Examination: Inspection, Palpation, Proctoscopy, Rectoscopy

  4. Special Preparation

    • none
      An orthograde bowel lavage or a retrograde enema is not required. Some surgeons prefer an enema for personal reasons.
  5. Informed consent

    General Risks:

    • Bleeding
    • Thrombosis
    • Embolism
    • Pain

    Specific Risks:

    • Incontinence due to scar formation
    • Sensory deficit with incontinence
    • Stenosis due to scar formation
    • Fissures
    • Delayed wound healing
    • Insufficient wound healing
    • Inflammatory changes
    • Recurrence
Anesthesia

Depending on the general condition of the patient:Intubation anesthesia (Intubation anesthesia, Lar

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