Kronik anal fissür için anal Botulinium toksin enjeksiyonu: 224 hastadan oluşan retrospektif bir kohortta etkinlik ve güvenlik analizi

Cengiz Di̇bekoğlu
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Backgorund and Aims: The aim of this retrospective study is to evaluate the relationship between the number of injection sites and healing outcomes in 224 patients with chronic anal fissure who underwent anal Botulinum toxin treatment. Materials and Methods: The medical records of 224 patients who received anal Botulinum toxin treatment for chronic anal fissure were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were categorized into three groups based on the number of injection sites: Group A (two injection sites, n = 34), Group B (three injection sites, n = 109), and Group C (four injection sites, n = 81). Each injection contains 20 IU of Botulinum toxin. Healing outcomes, pain reduction, wound healing, and symptom resolution were evaluated. A comprehensive analysis of patient records and clinical data was performed. Demographic information, treatment details, healing outcomes, and adverse events were assessed. Results: Cox regression analysis revealed a significant association between the number of injection sites and healing outcomes. At all three post-operative time points, patients treated at multiple sites (Group C) reported higher recovery levels compared to patients treated at two sites (Group A). Conclusion: This study demonstrated a significant relationship between the number of injection sites treated with anal Botulinum toxin and healing outcomes in patients with chronic anal fissures. These findings highlight the importance of considering the number of injection sites. The study contributes to the understanding of anal Botulinum toxin treatment for chronic anal fissure, emphasizing its potential to improve patient care and overall quality of life.
背景与目的:本回顾性研究的目的是评估224例接受肛门肉毒杆菌毒素治疗的慢性肛裂患者注射部位数量与愈合结果的关系。材料与方法:回顾性分析224例经肛门肉毒杆菌毒素治疗的慢性肛裂患者的病历。根据注射部位的数量将患者分为三组:A组(2个注射部位,n = 34), B组(3个注射部位,n = 109), C组(4个注射部位,n = 81)。每针含有20国际单位的肉毒杆菌毒素。评估愈合结果、疼痛减轻、伤口愈合和症状缓解。对患者记录和临床资料进行综合分析。评估人口统计信息、治疗细节、愈合结果和不良事件。结果:Cox回归分析显示,注射部位数量与愈合结果显著相关。在所有三个术后时间点,在多个部位治疗的患者(C组)报告的恢复水平高于在两个部位治疗的患者(A组)。结论:本研究表明肛门肉毒杆菌毒素注射部位的数量与慢性肛裂患者的愈合结果有显著关系。这些发现强调了考虑注射部位数量的重要性。该研究有助于了解肛门肉毒杆菌毒素治疗慢性肛裂,强调其改善患者护理和整体生活质量的潜力。
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