Umairul Islam.
Is injection of botulinum toxin a treatment of choice for chronic anal fissure?.
J Surg Pak Jan ;18(1):17-9.

Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of injection of botulinum toxin as first line treatment for idiopathic chronic anal fissure. Study design: Descriptive case series. Place & Duration of study: Private clinics from January 2010 – December 2011. Methodology: Twenty-nine patients with posterior midline chronic anal fissure, with the age ranging from 25- 60 year, were inducted in this study. They did not suffer from any other anal or systemic disease. Twenty units of botulinum toxin was diluted in 1ml of normal saline. An insulin syringe of 25G needle was used for injection keeping patients in left lateral position. Anal canal was sprayed for 30 second with 10% xylocaine spray. The filled toxin was injected into the two sides of the fissure and at its base. Patients were examined after one week and then every 2 weeks till the fissure heal (maximum duration 12 weeks). They were also asked to keep record of pain during defecation and bleeding per rectum. Results: Pain during defecation disappeared by the third day in all the patients. Bleeding per rectum stopped by first week in 14 (48.2%) patients and by third week in others. By 10th week, 25 (86.2%) patients had their fissure healed. The remaining did not heal till 12th weeks. Conclusions: A healing rate of 86.2% within 10 weeks was achieved which is much better than other nonoperative modalities.

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