Ano-rectal Disease Flashcards
what are haemorrhoids
enlarged vascular cushions in the lower rectum and anal canal
what does the dentate lie separate in haemorrhoids
internal and external haemorrhoid (above and below)
describe external haemorrhoids
lie under perianal skin, inside and outside the anal verge, covered by squamous epithelium
what are the stages of internal haemrrohagin
how likely they are to prolapse: 1- wont 2-prolapse on straining 3-reduced manually 4-permanent
what is the possible extra symptom of external haemorrhoids
itch
how do haemorrhoids present
painless bleeding, fresh, bright blood not mixed with stool, usually on the paper,
perianal itchiness,
no change in bowel habit, weight loss or other associated symptoms
what is found on clinical exam for haemorrhoids
external can be normal,
maceration (softening and breakdown on skin due to prolonged exposure to moisture),
PR exam normal unless thrombosed (blood clot inside haemorrhage)
what does the classical position of haemorrhoids correspond to
the branches of the superior haemorrhoidal artery (3, 7, and 11 o’clock in the lithotomy position)
what investigations should be done
PR exam, rigid sigmoidoscopy (flexible in patients over 50), proctoscopy (rectal endoscopy)
when do haemorrhoids cause pain
when they become strangulated or thrombosed (which is extremely painful)
how are haemorrhoids managed
symptoms treated, sclerosation therapy (injections with 5% phenol in almond oil to shrink and harden internal), rubber band ligation, open haemorrhoidectomy, stapled haemorrhoidectomy, HALO/THD procedure
what is the HALO/THD procedure
haemorrhoidal artery ligation- done under general or spinal ligation
Miniature Doppler ultrasound device locates branches of arteries supplying the haemorrhoids. These blood vessels are tied off, and the haemorrhoid shrinks over the subsequent days and weeks.
Because the stitch is placed in the lower rectum where there are virtually no sensory nerves the procedure is pain-free.
what is a partial rectal prolapse
anterior mucosal prolapse
what is a full rectal prolapse
protusion of entire wall of rectum
how does a rectal prolapse present
protruding mass from anus especially during defecation,
may reduce spontaneously,
bleeding and passing mucous PR is common,
pain, incontinence, constopation
Pr shows
poor anal tone
ulcer