Randomized clinical trial comparing botulinum toxin injections with 0.2 per cent nitroglycerin ointment for chronic anal fissure
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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.
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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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