• Department of Integrated TCM & Western Medicine, the First Peoples Hospital of Liangshan, Xichang, Sichuan 615000, P. R. China;
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Objective To observe and assess the therapeutic effect of posterior amputation of internal sphincter and partial external sphincter in the treatment of old anal fissure. Methods Eighty patients with old anal fissure treated between August 2012 and June 2014 were randomly divided into study group and control group with 40 in each. The study group received posterior amputation of internal sphincter and partial external sphincter, while the control group underwent single amputation of internal sphincter. Then we observed the cure rate, wound healing days, pain at defecation after operation, defecation control after operation, and long-term recurrence rate. Results All the 40 patients in study group were healed with a recovery rate of 100%, while 38 in control group were healed with a recovery rate of 95%; the difference between the two groups were not significant (P>0.05). The wound healing time in study group[(17.0±3.5) days] was much longer than that in the control group[(10.5±3.8) days] (P<0.05). The pain extents of fundament during defecating on the first day and 3, 7, and 15 days later in study group were more alleviated than those in the control group (P<0.05). In the six-month follow-up period, one patient in study group had liquid stools out of control 3 months after the surgery, and the others had no similar symptoms (P>0.05). Conclusion Posterior amputation of internal sphincter and partial external sphincter is a reasonable method for the treatment of old anal fissure. It can not only cure old anal fissure but also alleviate pain at defecation after operation and facilitate defecation.

Citation: MuQirong. Clinical Study on Amputation of Internal and External Sphincter in the Treatment of Old Anal Fissure. West China Medical Journal, 2016, 31(9): 1543-1545. doi: 10.7507/1002-0179.201600420 Copy

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