Screening for the effectiveness of conservative treatment in chronic anal fissure patients using anorectal manometry

2010 ◽  
Vol 25 (5) ◽  
pp. 649-654 ◽  
Author(s):  
José Gil ◽  
Juan Luján ◽  
Quiteria Hernández ◽  
Elena Gil ◽  
Miguel G. Salom ◽  
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1997 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-15
Author(s):  
Dušan Šimkovič ◽  
Milan Široký ◽  
Karel Šmejkal

Anal fissure remains one of the most common proctologic problems. A number of reports have advocated the use of partial internal sphincterotomy as a treatment of chronic anal fissure. Our study shows the results of a retrospective analysis of our patients who underwent lateral internal sphincterotomy for the treatment of chronic anal fissure. To determine long time results we examined random sample of 75 operated patients. Apart from taking careful history and patientÕs assessment of the operation effect, the patients were investigated ãper rectumÒ, and even possibly rectoscopically. To asscertain suitability and also security of properly done internal sphincterotomy, we performed anorectal manometric examinations in 53 patients controlled. To conclude our results, we can state that in 9 (12%) patients controlled some subjective complaints or certain pathologic findings connected with anal fissure or sphincterotomy were found. None of the people from the set of ours suffered from any complaints, which can be taken as stool incontinency. In no patients any change in pressure measured by anorectal manometry indicating incontinency was proved.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonio Brillantino ◽  
Francesca Iacobellis ◽  
Giuseppe Izzo ◽  
Natale Di Martino ◽  
Roberto Grassi ◽  
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Purpose. This study was designed to evaluate the role of maintenance therapy with partially hydrolyzed guar gum (PHGG) after topical application of glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) in the conservative treatment of chronic anal fissure (CAF).Methods. From all the patients with CAF observed during the study period, 165 subjects with healed CAF after standard therapy with topical GTN 0.4% ointment were randomized to receive (group II) or not (group I) maintenance therapy with PHGG for 10 months. Clinical and manometric followup was carried out 6 and 12 months after treatment.Results. At six-month followup, median visual analogue scale score was significantly higher in group I if compared with group II. The success and recurrence rate at 12-month followup were, respectively, 38.3% (28/73) in group I versus 58.5% (41/70) in group II (P=0.019; Fisher’s exact test) and 30.2% (13/43) in group I versus 14.5% (7/48) in group II (P=0.0047; Fisher’s exact test).Conclusion. The maintenance therapy with PHGG in patients with healed CAF after chemical sphincterotomy by topical application of GTN 0.4% ointment seems associated with a significant reduction of recurrence rate and with a significant increase of success rate at 12-month followup.


2011 ◽  
Vol 18 (03) ◽  
pp. 350-353
Author(s):  
SHAZIA JAHAN ◽  
MUHAMMAD ATEEQ

Objective: To observe the prevalence of anal fissure, and outcome of open lateral internal sphincterotomy in terms of symptomatic relief, fissure healing and complications of procedure in female population. Study Design: Cross sectional, Prospective interventional. Setting & Duration: Surgical Unit DHQ (Teaching) Hospital Rawalpindi, Women Medical Complex Sialkot over a period of seven years from 2003 to 2010. Methodology: Female Patients with chronic anal fissure with history of failed conservative treatment were included in the study after taking informed consent. All patients were evaluated and managed by consultant General Surgeon and were subjected to open lateral internal sphincterotomy (LIS). Results: Two hundred and seventy three female patients of mean age of 39.5 years with chronic anal fissure and history of failed / noncompliance to conservative treatment were enrolled in this study. All patients underwent open lateral internal anal sphincterotomy. Post operatively had excellent recovery, were ambulant on same day. Minor complications were noted in 44 patients (0.16%). Moderate pain at operation site was the commonest complication seen in 32 patients (0.11%). No major complication like permanent incontinence of flatus and feces or recurrence was reported in any of the patients. Conclusions: Lateral internal sphincterotomy remains an effective treatment for chronic anal fissure in the hands of experienced surgeon with highest patient satisfaction, and should be considered as the first line therapy in chronic and resistant / recurrent acute anal fissures.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  

Aims: Lateral internal sphincterotomy is a well established surgical technique for treatment of chronic anal fissure in adult. We performed this study to evaluate the outcome of lateral internal sphincterotomy in Paediatrics. Patients and Methods: This is a prospective study performed over a period of 4 years from October 2008 to October 2012 on 37 patients with chronic anal fissure of a duration exceeding 3 months and history of failure to conservative treatment. All patients underwent left lateral internal sphincterotomy through an open technique. Outcome was evaluated by assessing the effectiveness of this procedure in relieving the symptoms, fissure healing, parents’ satisfaction and complication rate. Results: There were 26 boys and 11 girls, mean age was 11 months with a range of (6 months - 12 years), and symptoms were relieved within 2 weeks in 28 cases and within one month in 5 cases. 4 patients require postoperative oral laxative for 1-3 months to overcome the withholding behavior. Fissures were healed in 34 by 8 weeks postoperatively. Parent satisfied with the outcome in 32 patients. 4 patients developed postoperative bleeding and only one of them was serious and required cauterization, soiling occurred in 3 cases. No permanent incontinence was reported. Conclusion: Lateral internal sphincterotomy is an effective and safe surgical technique for treatment of chronic anal fissure not responding to medical treatment in paediatric. Complications are uncommon and the risk of incontinence is very minimal if proper surgical technique is performed.


2007 ◽  
Vol 23 (5) ◽  
pp. 292
Author(s):  
Jung Soo Park ◽  
Jae Bum Lee ◽  
Tae Sun Kim ◽  
Hang Jun Cho ◽  
Do Sun Kim ◽  
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