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Overview
Historical Perspective
Discovery
- There is description of anla fissure by Louis Lemonnier in his “Traité de la fistule de l’anus ou du fondement” (1689).[1][2]
- Raphael B. Sabatier has mentioned anal fissures in his “De la Médecine opératoire” (1824).[1][3]
- In 1989, Klosterhalfen et al discovered a scarcity of small arteriolar collaterals between the end branches of the left and right inferior rectal artery dorsally during post-mortem angiographic studies.[4]
- In 1994, Shouten et al discovered the association between anal pressure and the anodermal blood flow indicating development of anal fissure. This work also showed that there is significantly lowewwr blood flow at the fissure site than other places.[5]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Wienert, Volker; Raulf, Franz; Mlitz, Horst (2017). "Historical Aspects of Anal Fissure Pathology": 91–98. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-49244-5_9.
- ↑ Delley, L.A., 1855. Die Fissura ani und ihre rationelle Behandlung [dissertation]. Universität Bern.
- ↑ Delley, L.A., 1855. Die Fissura ani und ihre rationelle Behandlung [dissertation]. Universität Bern.
- ↑ Klosterhalfen B, Vogel P, Rixen H, Mittermayer C (1989). "Topography of the inferior rectal artery: a possible cause of chronic, primary anal fissure". Dis. Colon Rectum. 32 (1): 43–52. PMID 2910660.
- ↑ Madalinski MH (2011). "Identifying the best therapy for chronic anal fissure". World J Gastrointest Pharmacol Ther. 2 (2): 9–16. doi:10.4292/wjgpt.v2.i2.9. PMC 3091162. PMID 21577312.