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Annals of Coloproctology
2023 Volume.39 No. 2 p.164 ~ p.167
Radiofrequency ablation (Rafaelo Procedure) for the treatment of hemorrhoids: a case series in the United Kingdom
Sarah Hassan

Daniel McGrath
Richard Barnes
Simon Middleton
Abstract
Purpose: Hemorrhoidal disease remains a common condition that can have a significant effect on a patient¡¯s quality of life. Various methods have been introduced over the years; however, their overall success rates remain low. Although the traditional Milligan Morgan technique is effective, the associated pain level prevents it from being an attractive form of treatment. This study was devised to assess the safety and efficacy associated with a novel minimally invasive approach, radiofrequency ablation (RFA).

Methods: Forty-two patients underwent RFA at a single center, by 1 of 2 surgeons. This was performed under local anesthetic and sedation. Outcomes including postoperative pain levels, recurrence rates, and patient satisfaction scores were recorded and analyzed using medians and interquartile ranges

Results: The median postoperative pain score was 2.5/10 (interquartile range [IQR], 0?4.5) and the overall patient satisfaction score was 9/10 (IQR, 6.5?10). Recurrence rates (6?12 months following the procedure) were low at 12% and all patients reported milder symptoms at recurrence. There were no serious adverse complications

Conclusion: The results from this case series supports other limited data in concluding that RFA is a safe and effective method in the treatment of hemorrhoids and patients report a high level of satisfaction following.
KEYWORD
Hemorrhoids, Radiofrequency ablation, Case series, Novel
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