1. Transperineal sonographic anal sphincter complex evaluation in chronic anal fissures.
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Bedair EM, El Hennawy HM, Moustafa AA, Meki GY, and Bosat BE
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- Adolescent, Adult, Case-Control Studies, Chronic Disease, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity, Ultrasonography, Young Adult, Anal Canal diagnostic imaging, Fissure in Ano diagnostic imaging, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted methods, Perineum diagnostic imaging
- Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess the role of transperineal sonography in assessment of pathologic changes to the anal sphincter complex in patients with chronic anal fissures., Methods: We conducted a prospective case-control study of 100 consecutive patients of any age and both sexes with chronic anal fissures who presented to a colorectal clinic between January 2012 and August 2013 (group A) and 50 healthy volunteers (group B)., Results: The most common patterns of radiologic changes to anal sphincters associated with chronic anal fissures were circumferential thickening of the anal sphincter complex in 5 patients (5%), circumferential thickening of the internal anal sphincter in 3 patients (3%), preferential thickening of the internal anal sphincter at the 6-o'clock position in 80 patients (80%) and the 12-o'clock position in 7 patients (7%), preferential thickening of the internal and external anal sphincters in 3 patients (3%), and thinning of the internal anal sphincter in 2 patients (2%)., Conclusions: Chronic anal fissures cause differential thickening of both internal and external anal sphincters, with a trend toward increased thickness in relation to the site of the fissure. Routine preoperative transperineal sonography for patients with chronic anal fissures is recommended, and it is mandatory in high-risk patients., (© 2014 by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine.)
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- 2014
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