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Purpose: Hemorrhoids are a matter of concern due to a painful outcome. We describe a simple, easy and reliable experimental model to produce hemorrhoids in monkeys. Methods: 14 monkeys (Cebus apella) were used. After general anesthesia, hemorrhoids were induced by ligation of the inferior hemorrhoidal vein, which is very alike to humans. The vein was located through a perianal incision, dissected and ligated with a 3-0 vicryl. The skin was sutured with a 4-0 catgut thread. Animals were kept in appropriate cages and evaluated daily. Results: Nine days later there were hemorrhoidal piles in the anus in fifty percent (50%) of the animals. Outcome was unremarkable. There was no bleeding and all animals showed no signs of pain or suffering. Conclusion: This is an affordable and reliable experimental model to induce hemorrhoids for experimental studies.
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Plapler, H. (2006). Hemorrhoids: An experimental model in monkeys. Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, 21(5), 354–356. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-86502006000500014
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