Title of article :
The Effect of Topical Nifedipine in Treatment of Chronic Anal Fissure
Author/Authors :
Golfam, Farzaneh Depatment of Surgery - Mostafa Khomeini Hospital - Shahed University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Golfam, Parisa Depatment of Anesthesiology - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Khalaj, Alireza Depatment of Surgery - Mostafa Khomeini Hospital - Shahed University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Sayed Mortaz, Saaid Depatment of Surgery - Mostafa Khomeini Hospital - Shahed University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Chronic anal fissure is the most common cause of anal pain associated with internal anal
sphincter hypertonia. Reduction of hypertonocity is a special treatment for fissure healing. For this purpose
chronic anal fissures were conventionally treated by anal dilatation or by lateral sphincterotomy. However,
both of these methods may cause a degree of incontinence in some patients. The uptake of medical therapies
that create a reversible chemical sphincterotomy has recently become widespread. The aim of this prospective
clinical trial study was to assess the effectiveness of nifedipine in healing anal fissure, a calcium channel
blocker that reduces sphincter pressure. A single-blind randomized comparative trial was setup to compare
traditional treatment with stool softeners and 2% lidocaine cream against 0.5% nifedipine cream for 4 weeks.
110 patients were included in this study, 60 patients in the nifedipine group and 50 patients in the control
group and the therapeutic outcome and side effects were recorded. Healing had occurred in 70% of patients in
the nifedipine group and in 12% of patients in the control group after 4 weeks treatment (P < 0.005).
Recurrence of symptoms occurred in four of healed patients in the nifedipine group and three patients in the
control group in two months. The final result of nifedipine application after 12 months follow up was
recurrence in 11 patients (26.19%). Mild headache occurred in four patients (6.6%) of the nifedipine group.
Patients in the nifedipine group showed significant healing and relief from pain compared with patients in the
control group. Recurrence rate with nifedipine use in spite of control of predisposing factors such as
constipation was significant. Another finding was low complication rate with this treatment.
Keywords :
Fissure in Ano , nifedipine , calcium channel blockers , sphincterotomy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics