1. Temporal trends and treatment patterns in anal fissure management: insights from a multicenter study in Italy.
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Picciariello A, Tutino R, Gallo G, Altomare DF, Pietroletti R, Dezi A, Graziano G, and Grossi U
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Italy, Female, Male, Adult, Middle Aged, Practice Patterns, Physicians' statistics & numerical data, Practice Patterns, Physicians' trends, Chronic Disease, Lidocaine administration & dosage, Lidocaine therapeutic use, Anal Canal surgery, Nifedipine therapeutic use, Conservative Treatment statistics & numerical data, Conservative Treatment methods, Dilatation statistics & numerical data, Dilatation methods, Acute Disease, Treatment Outcome, Sphincterotomy statistics & numerical data, Sphincterotomy methods, Nitroglycerin therapeutic use, Nitroglycerin administration & dosage, Fissure in Ano therapy
- Abstract
Introduction: Anal fissure (AF) poses a common challenge in clinical practice, prompting various treatment approaches. This multicenter study, conducted by the Italian Society of Colorectal Surgery, aimed to assess treatment trends in AF over a 10 year period., Methods: A survey of proctologists and retrospective analysis of patient records were conducted to evaluate treatment modalities and outcomes across six different clinical scenarios based on AF presentation (acute/chronic) stratified by sphincter function (normal/hypertonic/hypotonic)., Results: Analysis of data from 17 principal investigators and 22,016 patients revealed significant variability in treatment approaches, influenced by factors such as symptom duration, anal tone, and surgeon preference. Conservative treatments were commonly utilized, while surgical interventions were reserved for refractory cases. Specifically, pharmaceutical treatment was administered to 66-75% of patients in cases of acute AF and 63-67% for chronic AF, while 10-15% underwent anal dilation, and < 2% received botulinum toxin injection. Among medical treatments, nifedipine with lidocaine and glycerin film-forming ointments were the most utilized. The most performed surgical techniques were fissurectomy and anoplasty, except for patients with chronic AF and hypertonic sphincter where sphincterotomy prevailed. Trends in treatment utilization varied depending on the clinical scenario, with notable shifts observed over time., Conclusions: This study provides insights into the evolving landscape of AF management, highlighting the need for further research to elucidate optimal treatment strategies and improve patient outcomes., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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