BMC Surgery (Aug 2022)

Mucocele: a rare complication following stapled haemorrhoidopexy

  • Xing-Yang Wan,
  • Yuan-Ji Fu,
  • Gui-Ming Li,
  • Guo-Zhong Xiao,
  • Zhi-Wei Guo,
  • Dong-Lin Ren,
  • Bo Cao,
  • Hong-Cheng Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12893-022-01744-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract Background Stapled haemorrhoidopexy (SH) has resulted in a unique collection of procedural complications with postoperative mucocele a particularly rare example. This study is designed to comprehensively describe the characteristics of rectal mucocele and discuss its pathogenesis following SH surgery. Methods A database of patients presenting with a rectal mucocele following an SH procedure was established and studied retrospectively. Results Seven patients (5 males; median age 32 years, range 20–75 years) were identified. All patients complained of variable anal discomfort with 5/7 presenting with inconstant anal pain, 2 with de novo evacuatory difficulty. These cases appeared at a median time of 6 months (range 2–84 months) after SH surgery. Conclusion Rectal Mucocele develops when mucosal fragments become embedded and isolated under the mucosa. It is a preventable complication of SH surgery by ensuring correct purse string placement prior to stapled haemorrhoid excision.

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