Frontiers in Surgery (Dec 2022)

The effects of laser procedure in symptomatic patients with haemorrhoids: A systematic review

  • Gonçalo Torrinha,
  • Tatiana Gonçalves,
  • Maria Sousa,
  • Gerrit Högemann,
  • André Goulart,
  • André Goulart,
  • André Goulart,
  • Alexandre Fernandes Carvalho,
  • Pedro Leão,
  • Pedro Leão,
  • Pedro Leão

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.1050515
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

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PurposeHaemorrhoids are normal structures in the human body, only seen as pathological when symptomatic. Nowadays, new techniques have surfaced using a diode laser which, after locating the target arteries, blocks the blood flow while hitting and shrinking the local mucosa/submucosa at a depth of 4 mm. Our work aimed to give a broad view over this new technique and its consequences in the post-operative follow-up with a systematic review.MethodsEMBASE and MEDLINE databases were consulted, retrieving clinical trials, which mentioned the use of 980 nm diode laser on the treatment of haemorrhoids.ResultsTen clinical trials analyzing the post-operative effects of laser haemorrhoidectomy were selected, including 2 randomized controlled clinical trials and 1 controlled clinical trial. The overall quality of the trials was low, indicating a high risk of bias.ConclusionThe laser haemorrhoidectomy procedure revealed a high therapeutic potential, considering the reduced number of postoperative complaints (bleeding/pain), the high symptom resolution and the reduced recurrence, albeit the high heterogeneity between the studies in terms of reported results. Future investigations with higher quality and controlled double-blinded studies obtaining better-categorized results should be conducted in order to better evaluate this procedure and compare it to the current paradigm.

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