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Tundra lists 4 Internal Hemorrhoids clinical trials. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07520734

Clinical Outcomes After Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty

This single-center prospective observational study aims to evaluate clinical outcomes, postoperative pain scores, complications, and patient satisfaction in adults undergoing laser hemorrhoidoplasty for symptomatic internal hemorrhoidal disease. Additional objectives are to assess the relationship between hemorrhoid stage, dominant presenting symptoms, operative technical details, and postoperative outcomes. No study-specific intervention beyond routine clinical care and follow-up will be performed.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-04-09

1 state

Hemorrhoidal Disease
Internal Hemorrhoids
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07391501

Nitroglycerin Ointment for Pain Relief After Endoscopic Hemorrhoid Band Ligation

This study is designed to evaluate whether nitroglycerin ointment can reduce pain after endoscopic rubber band ligation for internal hemorrhoids. Endoscopic rubber band ligation is a commonly used, minimally invasive treatment for internal hemorrhoids, but postoperative anal pain is a frequent and sometimes severe complication that can affect daily activities and recovery. Participants undergoing endoscopic rubber band ligation will be randomly assigned to receive either nitroglycerin ointment or a placebo ointment applied locally after the procedure. Both participants and investigators will be blinded to the treatment assignment. All participants will receive the same standard perioperative care, and rescue pain medication will be provided when necessary. The primary goal of the study is to compare the proportion of patients who require rescue pain medication within 72 hours after the procedure between the two groups. Secondary outcomes include pain intensity at multiple time points, time to complete pain relief, postoperative complications, treatment-related adverse events, and overall treatment effectiveness at 30 days. The results of this study may help identify a safe and effective option for improving pain control after endoscopic treatment of internal hemorrhoids.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 75 Years

Updated: 2026-02-05

Internal Hemorrhoids
Postoperative Pain After Endoscopic Rubber Band Ligation
RECRUITING

NCT07179601

Hemorrhoidal Artery Embolization: Longitudinal Impact On Symptoms (HELIOS)

Hemorrhoidal artery embolization (HAE) is a novel treatment for symptomatic internal hemorrhoids. HAE involves the deliberate blockage (embolization) of enlarged rectal or hemorrhoidal arteries leading to reduction of abnormal blood flow to the hemorrhoidal tissue. The aim of HAE is to the improve hemorrhoid related symptoms, especially bleeding. Initial reports of HAE have demonstrated that it both safe and effective. Following an initial clinic visit to determine trial candidacy, enrolled patients will be subsequently treated with HAE. Patients will be followed for a year with clinic follow-up visits at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 90 Years

Updated: 2026-02-02

1 state

Internal Hemorrhoids
HAE
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07333040

HELO Trial: Energy-Based Therapies vs. Conventional Hemorrhoidectomy for Grade III Hemorrhoids

This prospective, multicenter study compares the efficacy and functional outcomes of three surgical treatments for symptomatic Goligher Grade III internal hemorrhoids: Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty (LHP), Hemorrhoid Energy Therapy (HET), and conventional closed hemorrhoidectomy (Ferguson technique). Due to strong patient preferences in hemorrhoidal surgery, this study utilizes a pragmatic, preference-tolerant design. Eligible patients will undergo standardized counseling and select their preferred treatment arm. The study aims to evaluate whether minimally invasive energy-based therapies offer superior postoperative pain relief and faster functional recovery compared to conventional hemorrhoidectomy

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 75 Years

Updated: 2026-01-12

Hemorrhoids Third Degree
Internal Hemorrhoids
Mixed Hemorrhoids