A comparative study to see the outcome in patients suffering from fissure-in-ano following modified closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, and fissurectomy

Background: The present study was undertaken to evaluate the comparative results of “Modified Closed Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy (LIS), Closed LIS, and Fissurectomy” technique in treating fissure-in-ano in terms of relief of symptoms, healing of wound, postoperative hospital stay, recurrence rat...

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Main Authors: Sivaji Sankar Ghose, Mili Das Chowdhury, M Y Dharmamer
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Current Research in Scientific Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.jcrsmed.org/article.asp?issn=2455-3069;year=2021;volume=7;issue=1;spage=9;epage=13;aulast=Ghose
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spelling doaj-3302efb42a6b4d2f83a64dc5c17e0dea2021-07-27T04:41:44ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Current Research in Scientific Medicine2455-30692455-30692021-01-017191310.4103/jcrsm.jcrsm_65_20A comparative study to see the outcome in patients suffering from fissure-in-ano following modified closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, and fissurectomySivaji Sankar GhoseMili Das ChowdhuryM Y DharmamerBackground: The present study was undertaken to evaluate the comparative results of “Modified Closed Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy (LIS), Closed LIS, and Fissurectomy” technique in treating fissure-in-ano in terms of relief of symptoms, healing of wound, postoperative hospital stay, recurrence rate, and postoperative complications. Materials and Methods: A total of 120 cases with definite history of fissure and clinically diagnosed cases of fissure-in-ano were selected for the study. A final diagnosis was made after proctoscopic examination under anesthesia during operation. The type of procedure which was to be undertaken was done by letting patient pick up slips randomly where the name of the procedure was written. Total 120 slips were made with 40 slips of each procedure written in them. Postoperative period was closely monitored, and all the cases were meticulously followed for a variable period of time. Results: In the present study, 68% of the patients were male and 32% were female. It was more prevalent in the age group of 18–40 years. Forty patients underwent modified closed LIS, 40 underwent closed LIS, and remaining 40 patients underwent fissurectomy. Postoperative pain, operative time, duration of hospital stay, and recurrence rate were compared. Conclusion: Fissure-in-ano is a very painful condition and may cripple the daily activity of the patient. Encouragingly, high success rates were achieved in our patients with the modified closed LIS technique.http://www.jcrsmed.org/article.asp?issn=2455-3069;year=2021;volume=7;issue=1;spage=9;epage=13;aulast=Ghoseclosed lateral internal sphincterotomyfissurectomyfissure-in-anomodified closed lateral internal sphincterotomyposteriorproctoscopyrecurrence
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Mili Das Chowdhury
M Y Dharmamer
A comparative study to see the outcome in patients suffering from fissure-in-ano following modified closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, and fissurectomy
Journal of Current Research in Scientific Medicine
closed lateral internal sphincterotomy
fissurectomy
fissure-in-ano
modified closed lateral internal sphincterotomy
posterior
proctoscopy
recurrence
author_facet Sivaji Sankar Ghose
Mili Das Chowdhury
M Y Dharmamer
author_sort Sivaji Sankar Ghose
title A comparative study to see the outcome in patients suffering from fissure-in-ano following modified closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, and fissurectomy
title_short A comparative study to see the outcome in patients suffering from fissure-in-ano following modified closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, and fissurectomy
title_full A comparative study to see the outcome in patients suffering from fissure-in-ano following modified closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, and fissurectomy
title_fullStr A comparative study to see the outcome in patients suffering from fissure-in-ano following modified closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, and fissurectomy
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study to see the outcome in patients suffering from fissure-in-ano following modified closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, and fissurectomy
title_sort comparative study to see the outcome in patients suffering from fissure-in-ano following modified closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, closed lateral internal sphincterotomy, and fissurectomy
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Current Research in Scientific Medicine
issn 2455-3069
2455-3069
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background: The present study was undertaken to evaluate the comparative results of “Modified Closed Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy (LIS), Closed LIS, and Fissurectomy” technique in treating fissure-in-ano in terms of relief of symptoms, healing of wound, postoperative hospital stay, recurrence rate, and postoperative complications. Materials and Methods: A total of 120 cases with definite history of fissure and clinically diagnosed cases of fissure-in-ano were selected for the study. A final diagnosis was made after proctoscopic examination under anesthesia during operation. The type of procedure which was to be undertaken was done by letting patient pick up slips randomly where the name of the procedure was written. Total 120 slips were made with 40 slips of each procedure written in them. Postoperative period was closely monitored, and all the cases were meticulously followed for a variable period of time. Results: In the present study, 68% of the patients were male and 32% were female. It was more prevalent in the age group of 18–40 years. Forty patients underwent modified closed LIS, 40 underwent closed LIS, and remaining 40 patients underwent fissurectomy. Postoperative pain, operative time, duration of hospital stay, and recurrence rate were compared. Conclusion: Fissure-in-ano is a very painful condition and may cripple the daily activity of the patient. Encouragingly, high success rates were achieved in our patients with the modified closed LIS technique.
topic closed lateral internal sphincterotomy
fissurectomy
fissure-in-ano
modified closed lateral internal sphincterotomy
posterior
proctoscopy
recurrence
url http://www.jcrsmed.org/article.asp?issn=2455-3069;year=2021;volume=7;issue=1;spage=9;epage=13;aulast=Ghose
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