Aim: Haemorrhoids are the most common surgically-treated gastrointestinal disorder. Complications of this surgery are generally non-neoplastic. Because renal tumours usually present demonstratively during endoscopic examination, it is perhaps tempting to omit histopathologic examination after haemorrhoidectomy, especially in younger patients. Methods: The AA present a case of an early rectal carcinoid discovered after surgical treatment of haemorrhoids in a 27 years old man as an example of why it is essential to send all such specimens in the pathologist. Results: The detection of early lesions permits the adequate follow-up necessary to preclude more extensive surgery and eventually to prevent recurrence of tumour. Conclusion: All tissue resected by haemorrhoidopexy must be sent to the pathology laboratory to protect the life and health of the patient.

Incidental rectal carcinoid discovered after stapled hemorroidopexy: importance of histopathologic examination

DI CATALDO, Antonio;LI DESTRI, Giovanni;
2011-01-01

Abstract

Aim: Haemorrhoids are the most common surgically-treated gastrointestinal disorder. Complications of this surgery are generally non-neoplastic. Because renal tumours usually present demonstratively during endoscopic examination, it is perhaps tempting to omit histopathologic examination after haemorrhoidectomy, especially in younger patients. Methods: The AA present a case of an early rectal carcinoid discovered after surgical treatment of haemorrhoids in a 27 years old man as an example of why it is essential to send all such specimens in the pathologist. Results: The detection of early lesions permits the adequate follow-up necessary to preclude more extensive surgery and eventually to prevent recurrence of tumour. Conclusion: All tissue resected by haemorrhoidopexy must be sent to the pathology laboratory to protect the life and health of the patient.
2011
Haemorrhoidectomy; Haemorrhoids; Rectal carcinoid
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