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Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 2002;18(6):364-368.
Treatment of Chronic Anal Fissure with Topical Nitroglycerin.
Kim, Ji Yeon , Kim, Young Eil , Kim, Taek Kyu , Yoon, Chang Sik , Lee, Ho , Yoon, Wan Hee
1Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, the Catholic University, Korea.
2Department of Surgery, Chungcheong Surgical Clinic, Korea.
3Department of Surgery, Samsung Surgical Clinic, Korea.
4Department of Surgery, Hangang Surgical Clinic, Korea.
5Department of Surgery, Leeho Surgical Clinic, Korea.
6Department of Surgery, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea.
Abstract
PURPOSE
Lateral partial internal sphincterotomy is considered as the best surgical procedure of the idiopathic chronic anal fissure. Because the aim of surgery is to relieve sphincter spasm, and occasional minor incontinence following surgery has been reported, alternative chemical means of spasmolysis could be considered. Nitric oxide (NO) is known to be a major inhibitory neurotransmitter of the internal anal sphincter, so we investigated the effect of topical nitroglycerin for chronic anal fissure.
METHODS
Twenty nine patients (19 women, mean age 36 years) with chronic anal fissure were treated with 0.2% nitroglycerin ointment. Pain score was quantitated with Visual Analog Scale (VAS) in regular time interval. Manometry was performed in five patients and maximum anal resting pressure (MARP) was measured before and 30 minutes after topical application of nitroglycerin ointment. All patients were re-examined and questioned regarding pain relief and side effects 2 years after cessation of treatment.
RESULTS
All had appearances of chronicity and pain. There were 25 posterior and 12 anterior fissures. Pain was significantly abolished within 5 minutes after application of nitroglycerin ointment. Mean pain score (VAS) was 6.03 before, 0.69 30 min after, 0.58 1 week after, and 0.53 3 weeks after application of nitroglycerin ointment (P<0.001). MARP was markedly reduced 30 minutes after application of nitroglycerin from 166.2 15.1 cmH2O to 108.8 20.9 cmH2O (P<0.05). The 57% of patients (13/23) were effective for 2 years and 22% of patients (5/23) had recurred their symptom after cessation of nitroglycerin ointment. Two patients (9%), whose fissures had not healed completely within 3 weeks were requested for surgery and the other 2 patients (9%) had been operate due to the side effect of the ointment. Mild headache (7%) and dizziness (10%) were occured, but well tolerated when the dose was reduced.
CONCLUSIONS
Topical application of nitroglycerin ointment seems to be an effective and safe alternative in the treatment of chronic anal fissure.
Key Words: Chronic anal fissure; Nitroglycerin


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