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. 2024 Nov 14;30(42):4583-4586.
doi: 10.3748/wjg.v30.i42.4583.

Endoscopic polidocanol foam sclerobanding for treatment of internal hemorrhoids: A novel outpatient procedure

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Endoscopic polidocanol foam sclerobanding for treatment of internal hemorrhoids: A novel outpatient procedure

An-Na Mou et al. World J Gastroenterol. .

Abstract

In the study, we comment on the article by Qu et al. Internal hemorrhoids are the most common anorectal disorders worldwide with bleeding, prolapse, and difficulty in defecation. Endoscopic rubber band ligation (ERBL) is a safe, convenient, quick, and economical outpatient procedure. The main goal of ERBL is to alleviate prolapse, but the high incidence of recurrence and post-procedural pain are of clinical concern. Polidocanol foam as a local hemostatic and anesthetic agent could reduce the rates of post-procedural pain and bleeding. Endoscopic polidocanol foam sclerobanding (EFSB) is a novel approach that could lift the mucosa for easy ligation and promote increased scarring in the submucosal tissue which translates into long-term relief from prolapse recurrence and reduced 24-h post-procedural pain. The study by Qu et al is a novel multi-center prospective randomized study to compare ERBL and EFSB in patients with grades II and III internal hemorrhoids with one-year follow-up. Results showed that EFSB is a novel therapy for internal hemorrhoids, but future studies with a larger sample, multiple treatment sessions, and long-term follow-up are required to confirm these findings.

Keywords: Goligher classification; Internal hemorrhoids; Polidocanol foam; Rubber band ligation; Sclerotherapy.

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Conflict-of-interest statement: We have nothing to disclose for this article.

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