scholarly journals A Randomised Study Comparing Topical Glyceryl Trinitrare, Anal Dilatation and Lateral Sphincterotomy for the Treatment of Chronic Anal Fissure

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 526-531
Author(s):  
Suman Parihar ◽  
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Nikhil Chauhan ◽  
JL Kumawat ◽  
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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 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 36-40
Author(s):  
Dr Shib Shankar Kuiri ◽  
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Dr. Ashis Kumar Saha ◽  
Dr Goutam Ghosh ◽  
Dr Nilay Mandal ◽  
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2001 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 93-97 ◽  
Author(s):  
Justin Evans ◽  
Andrew Luck ◽  
Peter Hewett

2011 ◽  
Vol 18 (02) ◽  
pp. 215-221
Author(s):  
MUHAMMAD ALI ◽  
TAHIR IQBAL MIRZA ◽  
RIAZ AKHTAR

Objective: To compare lateral anal sphincterotomy (closed method) with anal dilatation in the management of primary chronic anal fissure. Study design: A prospective, comparative, interventional study. Place and duration: Department of Surgery Combined Military Hospital Kohat from Jan 2001 to Mar 2002.Materials and Methods: During the period, all patients with primary type of chronic anal fissure, who were above 12 years of age and were fit for surgery, were selected for study. They were divided into two groups for both surgical procedures in a randomized manner. After their respective surgical procedures patients were followed up for four weeks on weekly basis. The changes in signs and symptoms were thoroughly reassessed and noted in a separate proforma maintained for each patient for the purpose of comparison. Results: The total number of patients was 49 with an average age of 40 years. Male to female ratio was 7:1. In 44 (89.79%) patients the fissure was located posteriorly while in 5 (10.20%) patients it was located anteriorly. Closed lateral anal sphincterotomy (LAS) was done in 28 (57.14%) patients, of which 25 (51.02%) were males and 3 (6.12%) females. While anal dilatation (AD) was done in 21 (42.85%) patients, 18 (36.73%) males and 3 (6.12%) females. In all the patients in whom LAS was done, there was disappearance of all the symptoms and complete healing of ulcer. Those operated by AD, there was disappearance of all the symptoms and complete healing of ulcer in only 8 (38%) patients. Incontinence was present in 9 (18.36%) patients. Three (14.2%) patients had persistence of ulcer while one (4.76%) was having recurrence of ulcer.Conclusion: Lateral anal sphincterotomy, especially close method gives excellent results as compared to anal dilatation in terms of ulcer healing, disappearance of symptoms and lower rate of ulcer recurrence or incontinence. 


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