The Effect of Sphincter Pressure and Anal Length on Surgical Decision in Chronic Anal Fissure
Fadime Kutluk, Sefa Ergün, İsmail Mihmanli, Süleyman Demiryas, Rauf Hamid, Asiye Perek

TL;DR
This study examines how anal canal length and sphincter pressure affect surgical outcomes in chronic anal fissure patients.
Contribution
The study identifies anal canal length as a potential factor influencing surgical decisions and outcomes in chronic anal fissure.
Findings
All patients experienced complete resolution of pain and bleeding post-surgery.
Preoperative sphincter resting pressure and VAS scores significantly decreased postoperatively.
Shorter anal canal length was associated with greater pressure reductions, though not statistically significant.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Chronic anal fissure, an anorectal condition, is characterized by internal anal sphincter fibers at the base of the fissure. The lifetime prevalence is 7–8%. Medical management and lifestyle modifications are the first-line treatments, whereas chemical or surgical internal anal sphincterectomy is an option for refractory cases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of surgical anal canal length and sphincter pressure on postoperative symptom relief and continence outcomes. Methods: A total of 26 patients diagnosed with chronic anal fissures were selected for surgical treatment. Five patients voluntarily withdrew, leaving 21 cases for analysis. In patients undergoing open lateral internal sphincterotomy, anal canal length and sphincter pressure were assessed preoperatively and three months postoperatively using endoanal ultrasonography and…
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TopicsAnorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes · Pelvic floor disorders treatments · Colorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments
