Syed Mukarrum Hussain, Ishtiaq Aziz, Muhammad Arif.
Anal fissure.
Professional Med J Jan ;12(4):376-8.

Objectives: To compare role of topical glycerol trinitrate Ointment with lateral internal sphincterotomy. Setting: Department of Surgery CMH Kohat & PAF Hospital Karachi. Period: From Mar 2003 to August 2004. Patients & Methods: Sixty patients suffering from chronic anal fissure were selected and equally divided into two groups. Group A was managed by topical glycerol trinitrate (GTN) ointment and group B was treated by internal sphincterotomy. Patients were followed up in the out-patient department fortnightly. Results: Eight weeks after treatment, 66.6% patients in group A and 86.5% patients in group B had healed fissures. Complications seen in group A were headache 9(30%), anal horny sensation 4(13.3%) and perianal soiling 2(6.7%) patients. In group B complications included infection 2(6.7%), soiling of under clothes 5(16.7%) and flatus incontinence 4(13.2%)patients. Conclusions: Although topical GTN ointment is non-invasive therapy with no permanent complications, it achieves low healing rates as compared to lateral internal sphincterotomy.

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