Can topical applicatıons be an alternative to surgery in the treatment of chronic anal fissures?
Azad Gazi Şahin,
İsmail Sayan,
Erman Alçı
Abstract:Introduction: Anal fissure, characterized by a painful ulcer in the anal canal, presents a significant medical challenge. While surgical approaches like lateral internal sphincterotomy (LIS) have been the gold standard for chronic anal fissures, they come with potential complications such as incontinence and abscess formation. In contrast, medical treatments, including topical glyceryl trinitrate and diltiazem, have emerged as alternatives, offering non-invasive options with potentially fewer complications.
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