L20: Benign Anorectal Conditions Flashcards

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Examples of Benign Anorectal Conditions

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Anal Canal anatomy

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Def of Haemorrhoids (Piles)

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Engorged displaced anal cushions.

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Anal cushion showing Treitz’s muscle contribution to anal pressure and maintain continence.

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Etiology of Haemorrhoids (Piles)

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Primary piles

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▪ Hereditary congenital weakness of vein walls.

▪ Disruption of Treitz muscles due to chronic staining at stool.

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Secondary piles

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▪ Pregnancy.

▪ Cancer rectum.

▪ Obstruction of venous return from anal cushions.
(It has no relation to portal hypertension)

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CP of Haemorrhoids

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Symptoms of Haemorrhoids

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▪ Bright red bleeding at the end of defecation.

▪ Prolapse

▪ Mucoid discharge and pruritus

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Bleeding in Haemorrhoids

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Bright red bleeding at the end of
defecation.

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Do Haemorrhoids Cause Pain?

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Uncomplicated piles are painless

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Do Haemorrhoids Cause Anemia?

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Piles rarely cause anemia

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Grades of Haemorrhoids

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Complications of Haemorrhoids

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Strangulation in Haemorrhoids

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Piles are painful, purple, tender,
and tense.

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Thrombosis in Haemorrhoids

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(after 12 h): Pain decreases, becomes solid, and marked edema of the anal margin develops.

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Gangrene in Haemorrhoids

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Rarely complicated by severe anorectal sepsis and portal pyemia

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Thrombosed external piles

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Pain in Thrombosed external piles

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Sudden severe pain that peaks within 48 hours.

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Characters of Thrombosed external piles

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Purple black, tender, and tense perianal swelling.

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TTT of Haemorrhoids (Piles)

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TTT of Grade I & II Haemorrhoids (Piles)

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Medical treatment for grade I & II and secondary piles.

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TTT of Garde II & III Haemorrhoids (Piles)

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Rubber band ligation (RBL) for grade II & III piles.

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TTT of Grade III & IV Haemorrhoids (Piles)

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Excision haemorrhoidectomy (EH) for grade III & IV piles or piles with skin tags

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Other Modalities in TTT of Haemorrhoids (Piles)

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Medical TTT of Haemorrhoids (Piles)

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RBL in TTT of Hemorrhoids

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In RBL, The band is applied to ….. above the pile.

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mucosa

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In RBL, Two piles can be ligated at the same time (repeated after 2 weeks).

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In RBL, Sloughing occurs within …. days with slight bleeding.

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RBL is as effective as EH for grade …. piles has higher recurrence (50 % versus 20 %) for grade …. piles

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II - III

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RBL is Contraindicated in patients with ……

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bleeding tendency

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Revise Picture of Modalites used in TTT of Hemorrhoids

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What is the gold standard in TTT of Piles?

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Excision haemorroidectomy

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RR in Excision haemorroidectomy

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Lowest recurrence rate for grade III & IV piles (20%)

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Pain & Excision haemorroidectomy

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Associated with sever postoperative pain

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Methods of Excision haemorroidectomy

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Complications of Excision haemorroidectomy

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Bleeding, incontinence to flatus, anal stenosis, pain

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Algorithm of TTT of Piles

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Management of strangulated piles

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Managment of Thrombosed external piles

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− < 48 h: Evacuation under local anesthesia.

− > 48 h: Hot sitz baths and stool softners.

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def of Anal Fissure

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A longitudinal tear in the anoderm in the anterior or posterior midline.

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Types of Anal Fissure

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Can be acute or chronic (recurrent or persisting for > 6 ws).

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Etiology of Anal Fissure

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Causes of Idiopathic anal fissure

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▪ Forceful dilatation of the anal canal by a firm stool.

▪ It persists due to pain induced spasm of the internal sphincter leading to mucosal ischemia.

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Causes of Specific anal fissure

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perianal Crohn’s disease and sexually transmitted diseases.

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CP of Anal fissure

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Incidence of Anal fissure

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  • It is common in young adult females.
  • It is not rare in infants and children.
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Pain in Anal fissure

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Pain: Sharp and lasts for few hours.

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Examination of Anal fissure shows ….

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Characters of Specific anal fissure

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▪ Ulcers with little pain, or non-healing.

▪ Ulcers off the midline or not related to the dentate line.

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TTT of anal fissure

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Aim in TTT of anal fissure

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Complete relaxation of the internal
sphincter.

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Medical TTT of anal fissure

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Botox in TTT of anal fissure

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temporary paralysis for internal
sphincter to allow healing.

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Partial internal sphincterotomy in TTT of Anal Fissure

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When medical treatment fails or for recurrent or chronic anal fissure.

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def of Chronic anal fissure

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persistent for > 1 month or with sentinel pile

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Complications of Partial internal sphincterotomy

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Can cause permanent incontinence to flatus in 5 % of cases.

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Algorithm in TTT of Anal Fissure

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