Topical diltiazem ointment in the treatment of chronic anal fissure

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Knight, JS
Birks, M
Farouk, R
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[1] Royal Berkshire Hosp, Dept Colorectal Surg, Reading RG30 1AG, Berks, England
[2] Battle Hosp, Reading RG30 1AG, Berks, England
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10.1046/j.1365-2168.2001.01736.x
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: Chronic anal fissure has traditionally been treated surgically. Initial enthusiasm for chemical sphincterotomy has waned because of poor outcomes with glyceryl trinitrate ointment. In this study the use of topical 2 per cent diltiazem ointment has been investigated as an alternative method of chemical sphincterotomy. Methods: A prospective assessment of 71 consecutive patients with a chronic anal fissure treated with 2 per cent topical diltiazem ointment for a median duration of 9 (range 2-16) weeks was performed. Results: Fifty-one patients (75 per cent) experienced healing of the fissure after 2-3 months of treatment with topical diltiazem. Seventeen patients who did not heal were treated for a further 8 weeks with topical diltiazem. Eight of these patients subsequently healed with diltiazem. Fifty-nine of 67 patients who completed follow-up therefore healed on diltiazem ointment. Four patients experienced perianal dermatitis and one patient experienced headaches. No other side-effects were recorded. After a median of 32 (range 14-67) weeks' follow-up following completion of treatment, 27 of 41 patients available remain symptom free. Six of seven patients with recurrent fissure were treated successfully by repeat chemical sphincterotomy. Conclusion: Topical 2 per cent diltiazem ointment used as an agent for chemical sphincterotomy for chronic anal fissure offers significant healing rates but does not have a significant side-effect profile, which may aid compliance to treatment. Early recurrences are common but usually amenable to further chemical sphincterotomy.
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