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Fissurectomy and isosorbide dinitrate for chronic fissure in ano not responding to conservative treatment.

作者信息

Engel A F, Eijsbouts Q A J, Balk A G

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Ziekenhuis 'de Heel', PO Box 210, 1500 EE Zaandam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Br J Surg. 2002 Jan;89(1):79-83. doi: 10.1046/j.0007-1323.2001.01958.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although lateral sphincterotomy heals chronic fissure in ano in over 90 per cent of cases it is a surgical technique with inherent complications. To avoid such complications, chronic fissure in ano was treated by fissurectomy in this study. To enhance postoperative tissue perfusion allowing stable wound healing, fissurectomy was combined with temporary chemical sphincterotomy by a nitric oxide donor cream.

METHODS

Seventeen consecutive patients (ten women) with chronic fissure in ano not responding to conservative management underwent diathermy fissurectomy. After operation patients used a 1 per cent isosorbide dinitrate cream. Postoperative follow-up continued until wounds had healed, at which time anal endosonography was performed. A telephone inquiry into fissure recurrence and continence status was made.

RESULTS

Seventeen patients underwent fissurectomy, without postoperative complications. All wounds had healed within 10 weeks. No fissure recurrence was seen after a median follow-up of 29 months. Histopathology showed non-specific scar tissue without signs of internal anal sphincter fibrosis. Postoperative endosonography showed no evidence of new internal sphincter defects.

CONCLUSION

In the treatment of chronic anal fissure not responding to chemical sphincterotomy with nitric oxide donors, fissurectomy in combination with isosorbide dinitrate cream may be a sphincter-sparing surgical technique.

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