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Basics

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Author:

Julia H.Sone


Description!!navigator!!

Etiology!!navigator!!

Diagnosis

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Signs and Symptoms!!navigator!!

History

  • Passage of hard stool or constipation
  • Episode(s) of diarrhea
  • Bright red blood on toilet paper

Physical Exam

Anal exam:

  • Gently retract buttocks and have patient bear down to visualize the fissure
  • Severe pain usually prevents a manual or digital exam:
    • Use lidocaine jelly or ELA-Max5, a topical lidocaine ointment, before attempting digital rectal exam
    • Need to exclude abscess or tumor
Pediatric Considerations
A clear test tube may be used as an anoscope to visualize the anal canal/fissure

Essential Workup!!navigator!!

Careful rectal exam

Diagnostic Tests & Interpretation!!navigator!!

Lab

Hematocrit if severe bleeding by history

Imaging

CT pelvis:

  • To exclude anal rectal abscess/tumor if palpable mass on rectal exam

Differential Diagnosis!!navigator!!

Treatment

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Prehospital!!navigator!!

Establish IV access for patients with significant rectal bleeding

Initial Stabilization/Therapy!!navigator!!

Administer pain medications for patients with significant pain

ED Treatment/Procedures!!navigator!!

Diet

  • High-fiber diet instruction:
    • Fiber/bran: 20 g/d
    • Psyllium seeds (Metamucil or Konsyl): 1-2 tsp (peds: 0.25-1 tsp/d) PO q24h
  • Encourage consumption of 10-12 oz glasses of water per day

Medication!!navigator!!

Follow-Up

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Disposition!!navigator!!

Admission Criteria

Severe abdominal pain/distention due to fecal impaction

Discharge Criteria

  • Initial treatment is conservative therapy for acute anal fissures as an outpatient
  • Operative referral for chronic fissures

Follow-up Recommendations!!navigator!!

Colorectal or GI follow-up for patients with symptomatic fissures

Pearls and Pitfalls

  • Perform a careful physical exam of rectal area to delineate fissures and exclude other pathology
  • Provide combination of pain relief and muscle relaxants for patients with significant pain
  • Provide discharge medications/instructions to prevent constipation

Additional Reading

See Also (Topic, Algorithm, Electronic Media Element)

Codes

ICD9

565.0 Anal fissure

ICD10

SNOMED