Randomized clinical trial comparing botulinum toxin injections with 0.2 per cent nitroglycerin ointment for chronic anal fissure
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- DOI: 10.1002/bjs.5514
Randomized clinical trial comparing botulinum toxin injections with 0.2 per cent nitroglycerin ointment for chronic anal fissure
Abstract
Background: In recent years treatment of chronic anal fissure has shifted from surgical to medical. This study compared the ability of two non-surgical treatments-botulinum toxin injections and nitroglycerin ointment-to induce healing in patients with idiopathic anal fissure.
Methods: One hundred adults were assigned randomly to receive treatment with either type A botulinum toxin (30 units Botox or 90 units Dysport) injected into the internal anal sphincter or 0.2 per cent nitroglycerin ointment applied three times daily for 8 weeks.
Results: After 2 months, the fissures were healed in 46 (92 per cent) of 50 patients in the botulinum toxin group and in 35 (70 per cent) of 50 in the nitroglycerin group (P=0.009). Three patients in the botulinum toxin group and 17 in the nitroglycerin group reported adverse effects (P<0.001). Those treated with botulinum toxin had mild incontinence to flatus that lasted 3 weeks after treatment but disappeared spontaneously, whereas nitroglycerin treatment was associated with transient, moderate-to-severe headaches. Nineteen patients who did not have a response to the assigned treatment crossed over to the other therapy.
Conclusion: Although treatment with either topical nitroglycerin or botulinum toxin is effective as an alternative to surgery for patients with chronic anal fissure, botulinum toxin is the more effective option.
Copyright (c) 2007 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd.
Comment in
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Randomized clinical trial comparing botulinum toxin injections with 0.2 per cent nitroglycerin ointment for chronic anal fissure (Br J Surg 2007; 94: 162-167).Br J Surg. 2007 May;94(5):646; author reply 646-7. doi: 10.1002/bjs.5877. Br J Surg. 2007. PMID: 17443857 No abstract available.
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Is botulinum toxin injection a better treatment than nitroglycerin ointment for patients with chronic anal fissure?Nat Clin Pract Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2007 Nov;4(11):598-9. doi: 10.1038/ncpgasthep0950. Epub 2007 Sep 25. Nat Clin Pract Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2007. PMID: 17895868 No abstract available.
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