1Vitebsk State Medical University, Belarus
2Belarusian Academy of Postgraduate Education, Belarus
3Vitebsk Regional Clinical Specialized Center, Belarus
Introduction
Anal fissure (Interpretation of the disease according to ICD-10) is one of the most common diseases of the rectum. It accounts for 10 to 15% of all coloproctological diseases (20 to 23 people per 1000 adults). Most often, the disease is diagnosed at the age of 30 to 50 years, causing its social significance. The incidence among men and women does not differ. Both foreign and domestic literature describes modern methods of treating chronic anal fissure [1,2]. Sobrado Júnior (2019) CW Marti L (2020) D’Orazio (2020) conducted a study of patients with chronic anal fissure who underwent excision of chronic anal fissure with defect closure using anoplasty. All patients underwent fissurectomy and anoplasty with V advancement of the skin flap lying in the gynecological position under spinal or general anesthesia [4].
Denisenko Valeriy L., et al. “Application of High Intensity Laser in the Treatment of Chronic Anal Fissure”. EC Gastroenterology and Digestive System 10.2 (2023): 52-53.
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