2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2004.06.045
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Surgical versus chemical (botulinum toxin) sphincterotomy for chronic anal fissure: Long-term results of a prospective randomized clinical and manometric study

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“…Fissure recurrence was 55% within one year compared with 8% with lateral internal sphincterotomy. [20] One single-center, retrospective study found that the use of botulinum toxin injection helped prevent surgery in 73% of patients who presented with anal fissure in 2004 compared with patients in 1993 when sphincterotomy was first-line therapy. [21] Thus, botulinum toxin injection offers reasonable success with minimal side effects and is a reasonable option for "chemical sphincterotomy" in the management of chronic anal fissure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fissure recurrence was 55% within one year compared with 8% with lateral internal sphincterotomy. [20] One single-center, retrospective study found that the use of botulinum toxin injection helped prevent surgery in 73% of patients who presented with anal fissure in 2004 compared with patients in 1993 when sphincterotomy was first-line therapy. [21] Thus, botulinum toxin injection offers reasonable success with minimal side effects and is a reasonable option for "chemical sphincterotomy" in the management of chronic anal fissure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A los 2 meses el grupo Bottox presento 85% de curacion en comparacion al 97.5% en el grupo de Esfinterotomia; a los 12 meses fue 75% para el grupo Bottox y 97.5% para el grupo esfinterotomia. Los casos de incontinencia a los 2 meses fue del 7.5% para el grupo de esfinterotomia y 5% para el grupo Bottox 6 , a los 12 meses los resultados fueron 5% y 0% respectivamente.…”
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“…After a follow up period of six months, it was found that the rate of recurrence was significantly higher in botulinum toxin injection Group. [29] Richard et al [14] concluded that surgical sphincterotomy improved healing rate at 6 weeks (89% vs. 29%) and reduced the further requirement for surgery (3% vs. 89%) in his trial of 82 patients [30] .…”
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confidence: 99%