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==Overview== | |||
There are no ultrasound findings associated with anal fissure. However, the endoanal [[ultrasound]] helps in identifying occult lesions in a proctological examination, assessing sphincters after the surgery, and find the reason behind delayed or failure of healing. | |||
==Ultrasound== | |||
There are no abdominal ultrasound findings associated with anal fissure. However, the endoanal [[ultrasound]] helps in:<ref name="pmid20524758">{{cite journal |vauthors=Vieira AM, Castro-Poças F, Lago P, Pimentel R, Pinto R, Saraiva MM, Areias J |title=The importance of ultrasound findings in the study of anal pain |journal=Rev Esp Enferm Dig |volume=102 |issue=5 |pages=308–13 |year=2010 |pmid=20524758 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid17688717">{{cite journal |vauthors=Bhardwaj R, Parker MC |title=Modern perspectives in the treatment of chronic anal fissures |journal=Ann R Coll Surg Engl |volume=89 |issue=5 |pages=472–8 |year=2007 |pmid=17688717 |pmc=2048592 |doi=10.1308/003588407X202137 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid23253025">{{cite journal |vauthors=Yucel E, Akin ML, Sucullu I, Filiz AI, Ozdemir Y, Yildiz M |title=Endoanal ultrasonographic evaluation of an unhealed anal fissure after the lateral internal sphincterotomy |journal=Bratisl Lek Listy |volume=114 |issue=1 |pages=27–30 |year=2013 |pmid=23253025 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | |||
*Identifying occult lesions in a proctological examination. | |||
*Assessing [[Sphincter|sphincters]] after the [[surgery]]. | |||
*Find the reason behind delayed or failure of healing. | |||
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Overview
There are no ultrasound findings associated with anal fissure. However, the endoanal ultrasound helps in identifying occult lesions in a proctological examination, assessing sphincters after the surgery, and find the reason behind delayed or failure of healing.
Ultrasound
There are no abdominal ultrasound findings associated with anal fissure. However, the endoanal ultrasound helps in:[1][2][3]
- Identifying occult lesions in a proctological examination.
- Assessing sphincters after the surgery.
- Find the reason behind delayed or failure of healing.
References
- ↑ Vieira AM, Castro-Poças F, Lago P, Pimentel R, Pinto R, Saraiva MM, Areias J (2010). "The importance of ultrasound findings in the study of anal pain". Rev Esp Enferm Dig. 102 (5): 308–13. PMID 20524758.
- ↑ Bhardwaj R, Parker MC (2007). "Modern perspectives in the treatment of chronic anal fissures". Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 89 (5): 472–8. doi:10.1308/003588407X202137. PMC 2048592. PMID 17688717.
- ↑ Yucel E, Akin ML, Sucullu I, Filiz AI, Ozdemir Y, Yildiz M (2013). "Endoanal ultrasonographic evaluation of an unhealed anal fissure after the lateral internal sphincterotomy". Bratisl Lek Listy. 114 (1): 27–30. PMID 23253025.