Hemorrhoid Ectomy
Hemorrhoid Ectomy
Hemorrhoid Ectomy
These are swollen veins in the anal area. During this surgery, the doctor will cut out the swollen veins.
After surgery,
Hemorrhoids are classified into two types: those above internal sphincter are called - Internal
Hemorrhoids, and those appearing outside the external sphincter are called - external Hemorrhoids
( Ansari, 2014)
Internal Hemorrhoids are also classified by degree of prolapse (Thornton, Rosh, & Perry, 2015)
• Second Degree - Prolapse Outside the anal Canal during defecation but reduce spontaneously
• Third Degree - Prolapsed to the extent that they require manual reduction
• Fourth Degree - Prolapsed to the extent that they may be not reduced.
Hemorrhoids cause itching and pain and are the most common cause of bright red bleeding with
defecation. External Hemorrhoids are associated with severe pain from the inflammation and edema
caused by thrombosis ( clotting of blood within the Hemorrhoid). This may lead to ischemia of the area
and eventually necrosis. Internal Hemorrhoids not usually painful until they bleed or prolapse when they
become enlarge
Hemorrhoids can be developed in increased pressure in the lower rectum due to:
• being obese
• being pregnant
• Lithotomy
Large external hemorrhoids that cause a lot of discomfort and make it hard to keep the anal area clean.
Had other treatments for hemorrhoids (such as rubber band ligation) that have not helped.
When is it used?
Hemorrhoidectomy is one method of treating hemorrhoids. It is usually used only for severe
hemorrhoids or when other treatments do not help. Examples of alternative treatments are:
• to improve your bowel habits, increase the fiber in your diet, drink more water, and get
regular exercise
• to destroy the hemorrhoids with freezing, electrical or laser heat, or infrared light
You should ask your health care provider about these choices.
1. Closed Hemorrhoidectomy
2. Open Hemorrhoidectomy
OPEN HEMORRHOIDECTOMY
closed procedure, but here the incision is left open. Surgeons may opt for open
hemorrhoidectomy when the location or amount of disease makes wound closure difficult
or the likelihood of postoperative infection high. Often, a combination of open and closed
Rubber band ligation is a procedure in which the hemorrhoid is tied off at its base with
rubber bands, cutting off the blood flow to the hemorrhoid. This treatment is only for
Lateral internal sphincterotomy is an operation to treat an anal fissure, a tear in the opening of the anus
that can cause pain, itching, and bleeding. Anal fissures are caused by spasm of the anal muscles and can
cause anal pain that can be quite severe, usually during and after a bowel movement.
NURSING MANAGEMEN:
Warm sitz baths or suppositories containing anesthetic agents can help to alleviate pain temporarily.
Medications
Opioids. Opioids like oxycodone are typically taken every 2–4 hours according to the dosage your
surgeon prescribes. Typically it’s no more than one–two pills.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS). NSAIDS like ibuprofen are available over-the-counter
(OTC) and by prescription in higher dosages. Check with your doctor for your recommended dosage
depending on your level or pain and the specific surgery you underwent.
Ativan. This is a spasm reducing medication that doctors often prescribe for hemorrhoidectomies. You
typically take it as needed every 6 hours.