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Fissure in Ano with Internal sphincterotomy with
fissurectomy
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Index
  • Introduction
  • Symptoms
  • Causes
  • Treatment
  • Recovery
  • About Meddco

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Introduction
  • An anal fissure is defined as a longitudinal
    split in the distal anoderm which extends from
    the anal verge to the dentate line. Fissures can
    be of primary or secondary type. The posterior
    midline is the most common location for primary
    fissures, while, anterior primary fissures,
    though rare, are more common in females. The
    cause of primary fissure is idiopathic. But
    secondary fissures are associated with other
    systemic diseases and can occur at an abnormal
    position anywhere in the anoderm. A high
    percentage of acute fissures heal spontaneously
    within three weeks with conservative medical
    management comprising of a high fiber diet, warm
    sitz bath, and topical analgesic with steroids.
    Secondary anal fissures will not heal in any form
    of treatment until the primary cause is
    addressed. These fissures often need surgical
    treatment. The lateral internal sphincterotomy
    (LIS) is one of the most practiced treatments for
    chronic anal fissure. Nonetheless, anal
    incontinence is one of the worrisome
    complications of LIS. Fissurectomy is one of the
    options among those techniques which address the
    issues with LIS. Some studies showed that
    patients with chronic fissures who are refractory
    to medical treatment responded well to
    fissurectomy. Hence, this study was conducted to
    compare the outcomes of fissurectomy and lateral
    internal sphincterotomy in the treatment of
    chronic anal fissure and compare recurrence and
    postoperative complications among both the
    procedures.

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Symptoms
  • Anal fissures are very common in young infants
    but can affect people of any age. Most anal
    fissures get better with simple treatments, such
    as increased fiber intake or sitz baths. Some
    people with anal fissures may need medication or,
    occasionally, surgery.
  • The clinical hallmark of an anal fissure is pain
    during, and particularly after, defecation. In
    acute fissures, pain may be short-lived, but it
    can last several hours or even all day in the
    presence of a chronic fissure. The pain is
    frequently described as passing razor blades or
    glass shards. Understandably, patients with anal
    fissures may often fear bowel movements. Rectal
    bleeding, although not uncommon, is usually
    limited to minimal bright red blood seen on the
    toilet tissue.

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Causes
  • Common causes of anal fissure include
  • Passing large or hard stools
  • Constipation and straining during bowel movements
  • Chronic diarrhea
  • Anal intercourse
  • Childbirth
  • Less common causes of anal fissures include
  • Crohn's disease or another inflammatory bowel
    disease
  • Anal cancer
  • HIV
  • Tuberculosis
  • Syphilis

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Treatment
  • If you have a chronic anal fissure that is
    resistant to other treatments, or if your
    symptoms are severe, your doctor may recommend
    surgery. Doctors usually perform a procedure
    called lateral internal sphincterotomy (LIS),
    which involves cutting a small portion of the
    anal sphincter muscle to reduce spasm and pain,
    and promote healing.

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Recovery
  • Get plenty of rest.
  • Try to walk a little each day.
  • Follow your doctors instructions as to when you
    can drive again.
  • Shower or bathe as normal, but pat your anal area
    dry afterward.
  • Drink plenty of fluids.
  • Eat a high-fiber diet.
  • If you are struggling with constipation, ask your
    doctor about taking a mild laxative or stool
    softener.
  • Take your pain medications exactly as described.

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