Water Stream in Bidet Toilet Commode as a Cause of Anterior Anal Fissure: A Case-Control Study

P. Garg, Pratiksha Singh
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Background: Water used as a single sharp stream in toilet commode for post defecation cleansing is a common practice in several countries across the globe including India. Repeated hitting of the anus by water stream could potentially cause injury to the anal canal epithelium and lead to development of fissure-in-ano. As the water stream is emanating from the backside of the toilet commode, the possible injury, if any, would be on the anterior anal canal. Objectives: The present study aimed at determining whether water stream usage in toilet commodes increased the incidence of anterior fissure-in-ano; this was determined by the incidence of anterior fissure-in-ano the study and control groups. Methods: All consecutive fissure-in-ano patients referring to a colorectal clinic from February 2012 to 2015 were included in the study. The patients were classified as a study group (who were using water stream for cleansing purposes in toilet commodes) and a control group (patients who were not using water stream). The characteristics and location (position) of the fissure-in-ano was noted. Results: Inthisstudy,165patientswereprospectivelyenrolled. Male/femaleratiowas96/69,andthemeanagewas36.3 ± 11.2years. The anterior fissure-in-ano in the study group was 55.9% (47/84), while it was 17.3 % (14/81) in the control group (P < 0.0001, odds ratio: 6.08, 95% CI: 2.96 - 12.47]. Conclusions: Water used as a single sharp stream to cleanse after defecation in toilet commodes is hazardous and should be avoided.
坐便器马桶水流引起前肛裂:一项病例对照研究
背景:在包括印度在内的全球几个国家,将厕所便池中的水用作排便后清洁的单一尖锐溪流是一种常见做法。水流反复撞击肛门可能导致肛管上皮损伤,导致肛裂的发生。由于水流从马桶的背面流出,如果有的话,可能的损伤是在前肛管上。目的:本研究旨在确定在马桶中使用水流是否会增加前肛门裂的发生率;这是由研究组和对照组的前裂发生率决定的。方法:纳入2012年2月至2015年2月在结直肠门诊就诊的所有连续肛裂患者。患者被分为研究组(使用水流清洁马桶)和对照组(不使用水流的患者)。记录了裂缝的特征和位置。结果:Inthisstudy 165 patientswereprospectivelyenrolled。男/女96/69,平均年龄36.3±11.2岁。研究组前骨裂发生率为55.9%(47/84),对照组为17.3% (14/81)(P < 0.0001,优势比:6.08,95% CI: 2.96 ~ 12.47)。结论:卫生间内排便后用水作为单一尖锐水流清洗存在危险性,应避免使用。
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