Evaluation of the effectiveness of 4% formalin in the treatment of hemorrhagic actinic proctitis

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Autor(a) principal: Torres Neto,Juvenal Rocha
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Moura,Alex Rodrigues, Teixeira,Fábio Ramos, Menezes,Ana Paula Andrade, Mariano,Dam Rodrigues
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Coloproctology (Rio de Janeiro. Online)
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Resumo: Radiotherapy is an important discovery as to the treatment of pelvic tumors. Proctitis is frequently observed nowadays, and can be divided into acute and chronic. Treatment with 4% formalin solutions has been used with positive results in literature. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness and morbidity rates related to the use of 4%formalin in hemorrhagic chronic actinic proctitis. Methods: We evaluated the sigmoidoscopy records and reports of 11 patients with chronic hemorrhagic actinic proctitis from February to December 2010, coming from the Serbian colorectal University Hospital of the State of Sergipe. Results: The study was comprised of 11 patients (36.36% were females and 63.63% were males). Mean age was 67.7 years. Mean time between the end of radiotherapy and the onset of symptoms was 6.6 months. The treatment was completely effective in 27.27% of the cases, and reduced rectal bleeding in 100% of patients. The following main complications were observed: chills (9%), tenesmus (18.18%) and mild stenosis (9%). Conclusions: The 4%formalin solution has fewer side effects, and its administration is very inexpensive. The treatment is effective and reduces bleeding in almost 100% of cases.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the effectiveness of 4% formalin in the treatment of hemorrhagic actinic proctitis
title Evaluation of the effectiveness of 4% formalin in the treatment of hemorrhagic actinic proctitis
spellingShingle Evaluation of the effectiveness of 4% formalin in the treatment of hemorrhagic actinic proctitis
Torres Neto,Juvenal Rocha
proctitis
formalin
radiotherapy
title_short Evaluation of the effectiveness of 4% formalin in the treatment of hemorrhagic actinic proctitis
title_full Evaluation of the effectiveness of 4% formalin in the treatment of hemorrhagic actinic proctitis
title_fullStr Evaluation of the effectiveness of 4% formalin in the treatment of hemorrhagic actinic proctitis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the effectiveness of 4% formalin in the treatment of hemorrhagic actinic proctitis
title_sort Evaluation of the effectiveness of 4% formalin in the treatment of hemorrhagic actinic proctitis
author Torres Neto,Juvenal Rocha
author_facet Torres Neto,Juvenal Rocha
Moura,Alex Rodrigues
Teixeira,Fábio Ramos
Menezes,Ana Paula Andrade
Mariano,Dam Rodrigues
author_role author
author2 Moura,Alex Rodrigues
Teixeira,Fábio Ramos
Menezes,Ana Paula Andrade
Mariano,Dam Rodrigues
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres Neto,Juvenal Rocha
Moura,Alex Rodrigues
Teixeira,Fábio Ramos
Menezes,Ana Paula Andrade
Mariano,Dam Rodrigues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv proctitis
formalin
radiotherapy
topic proctitis
formalin
radiotherapy
description Radiotherapy is an important discovery as to the treatment of pelvic tumors. Proctitis is frequently observed nowadays, and can be divided into acute and chronic. Treatment with 4% formalin solutions has been used with positive results in literature. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness and morbidity rates related to the use of 4%formalin in hemorrhagic chronic actinic proctitis. Methods: We evaluated the sigmoidoscopy records and reports of 11 patients with chronic hemorrhagic actinic proctitis from February to December 2010, coming from the Serbian colorectal University Hospital of the State of Sergipe. Results: The study was comprised of 11 patients (36.36% were females and 63.63% were males). Mean age was 67.7 years. Mean time between the end of radiotherapy and the onset of symptoms was 6.6 months. The treatment was completely effective in 27.27% of the cases, and reduced rectal bleeding in 100% of patients. The following main complications were observed: chills (9%), tenesmus (18.18%) and mild stenosis (9%). Conclusions: The 4%formalin solution has fewer side effects, and its administration is very inexpensive. The treatment is effective and reduces bleeding in almost 100% of cases.
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