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Sclerotherapy for hemorrhoidal disease: systematic review and meta-analysis
by
Picciariello, A.
, Grossi, U.
, Alharbi, M.
, Lori, E.
, Di Tanna, G. L.
, Gallo, G.
, Santoro, G. A.
, Armellin, C.
, Tomasicchio, G.
, Sorrenti, S.
in
Abdominal Surgery
/ Clinical trials
/ Colorectal Surgery
/ Female
/ Gastroenterology
/ Hemorrhoids
/ Hemorrhoids - therapy
/ Humans
/ Italy
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Middle Aged
/ Odds Ratio
/ Patients
/ Phenols
/ Polidocanol
/ Proctology
/ Review
/ Sclerotherapy
/ Sclerotherapy - adverse effects
/ Success
/ Surgery
/ Systematic review
2024
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Sclerotherapy for hemorrhoidal disease: systematic review and meta-analysis
by
Picciariello, A.
, Grossi, U.
, Alharbi, M.
, Lori, E.
, Di Tanna, G. L.
, Gallo, G.
, Santoro, G. A.
, Armellin, C.
, Tomasicchio, G.
, Sorrenti, S.
in
Abdominal Surgery
/ Clinical trials
/ Colorectal Surgery
/ Female
/ Gastroenterology
/ Hemorrhoids
/ Hemorrhoids - therapy
/ Humans
/ Italy
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Middle Aged
/ Odds Ratio
/ Patients
/ Phenols
/ Polidocanol
/ Proctology
/ Review
/ Sclerotherapy
/ Sclerotherapy - adverse effects
/ Success
/ Surgery
/ Systematic review
2024
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Sclerotherapy for hemorrhoidal disease: systematic review and meta-analysis
by
Picciariello, A.
, Grossi, U.
, Alharbi, M.
, Lori, E.
, Di Tanna, G. L.
, Gallo, G.
, Santoro, G. A.
, Armellin, C.
, Tomasicchio, G.
, Sorrenti, S.
in
Abdominal Surgery
/ Clinical trials
/ Colorectal Surgery
/ Female
/ Gastroenterology
/ Hemorrhoids
/ Hemorrhoids - therapy
/ Humans
/ Italy
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Middle Aged
/ Odds Ratio
/ Patients
/ Phenols
/ Polidocanol
/ Proctology
/ Review
/ Sclerotherapy
/ Sclerotherapy - adverse effects
/ Success
/ Surgery
/ Systematic review
2024
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Sclerotherapy for hemorrhoidal disease: systematic review and meta-analysis
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Sclerotherapy for hemorrhoidal disease: systematic review and meta-analysis
2024
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Overview
Background
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of sclerotherapy methods for hemorrhoidal disease (HD) over the past 40 years.
Methods
The review followed the 2020 Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. A comprehensive literature search was conducted, including studies reporting the use of sclerotherapy in patients with HD. Study eligibility criteria were defined, and data were extracted independently by the authors. Random-effects meta-analyses were performed to assess outcomes of interest.
Results
Out of 1965 records identified, 44 studies met the inclusion criteria, involving 9729 patients. The majority of studies were conducted in Japan, followed by the UK, Italy, and Portugal. The median age of participants was 52 years, and the majority were male. The Goligher grade distribution indicated varying degrees of HD severity. Sclerotherapy was predominantly administered through anoscopy, with polidocanol being the most commonly used agent. The procedure was generally performed without pre-injection analgesia. The meta-analysis of 14 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) revealed that sclerotherapy was not inferior to control interventions in terms of success rate (risk ratio [RR] 1.00, 95% CI 0.71–1.41) and recurrence rate (RR 1.11, 95% CI 0.69–1.77), while resulting in fewer complications (RR 0.46, 95% CI 0.23–0.92).
Conclusions
This systematic review highlights the safety and efficacy of sclerotherapy for HD, which yields similar success rates and fewer complications compared to other conservative or surgical approaches. Further research is warranted to optimize sclerotherapy techniques and evaluate long-term outcomes.
Registration
PROSPERO 2023 CRD42023396910.
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