Author/Authors :
Garg Pankaj نويسنده , Singh Pratiksha نويسنده Garg Fistula Research Institute, Panchkula, Haryana,
India
Abstract :
Background Water used as a single sharp stream in toilet commode
for post defecation cleansing is a common practice in several countries
across the globe including India. Repeated hitting of the anus by water
stream could potentially cause injury to the anal canal epithelium and
lead to development of fissure-in-ano. As the water stream is emanating
from the backside of the toilet commode, the possible injury, if any,
would be on the anterior anal canal. Objectives The present study aimed
at determining whether water stream usage in toilet commodes increased
the incidence of anterior fissure-in-ano; this was determined by the
incidence of anterior fissure-in-ano the study and control groups.
Methods All consecutive fissure-in-ano patients referring to a
colorectal clinic from February 2012 to 2015 were included in the study.
The patients were classified as a study group (who were using water
stream for cleansing purposes in toilet commodes) and a control group
(patients who were not using water stream). The characteristics and
location (position) of the fissure-in-ano was noted. Results In this
study, 165 patients were prospectively enrolled. Male/female ratio was
96/69, and the mean age was 36.3 ± 11.2 years. The anterior
fissure-in-ano in the study group was 55.9% (47/84), while it was 17.3 %
(14/81) in the control group (P < 0.0001, odds ratio: 6.08, 95%
CI: 2.96 - 12.47]. Conclusions Water used as a single sharp stream to
cleanse after defecation in toilet commodes is hazardous and should be
avoided.