Clinical Trial: Glyceryl Trinitrate Ointment vs Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation in the Treatment of Anal Fissure

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: Perianal Application of Glyceryl Trinitrate 0.4% Ointment vs Percutaneous Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation in the Treatment of Chronic Anal Fissure

Brief Summary: A prospective randomized study was performed. Compliance with the treatment and healing rate of chronic anal fissure in patients receiving glyceryl trinitrate ointment (GTO) and subjects undergoing percutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation (PPTNS) were evaluated .

Detailed Summary:

Patients were randomly assigned to experimental and control groups: those patients undergoing PPTNS (Experimental Group - EG) and those receiving glyceryl trinitrate ointment (Control Group - CG).

Treatments:

Glyceryl trinitrate ointment (GTO): Commercially available aluminium tubes containing 0.4 glyceryl trinitrate ointment (Rectogesic, proStrakan Group, Galashiels, UK) were purchased from pharmacies. The dosage for all the patients was 375 mg of ointment (containing 1.5 mg of glyceryl trinitrate), applied with a gloved finger to the distal anal canal, every 12 hours for an 8-week period.

PPTNS: The Urgent PC Neuromodulation System® (Uroplasty, Minnetonka, MN, USA) was used. Subjects underwent one 30-min session 2 days per week for 8 consecutive weeks in an outpatient clinic. Patients were placed in the supine position without anesthesia. PPTNS was delivered using a needle electrode that was inserted 3-4cm cephalad and 2 cm posterior to the medial malleolus at a 60º angle towards the ankle joint to a depth of approximately 0.5-1cm. Successful placement was confirmed by the presence of electric sensation 5 cm above and below the insertion site or a digital plantar flexion. PPTNS was undertaken at the highest amplification (0-20 mA) at a frequency of 20 Hz, causing neither a motor response nor pain.

Compliance with the treatment and healing rate of chronic anal fissure was investigated.


Sponsor: Hospital General Universitario Elche

Current Primary Outcome: Number of participants who discontinued the assigned treatment [ Time Frame: 8 weeks ]

The discontinuity with each treatment will be evaluated by means of face-to-face interviews in the Outpatient Clinic every week, investigating the compliance with the prescribed therapy (correct administration of the ointment and performance of the percutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation sessions). The number of patients who stop the therapy will be considered as a treatment withdrawal.


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome: Healing, defined as disappearance of symptoms and evidence of fissure reepithelization [ Time Frame: 8 weeks ]

Healing will be defined as disappearance of symptoms and evidence of fissure reepithelization


Original Secondary Outcome: Same as current

Information By: Hospital General Universitario Elche

Dates:
Date Received: February 25, 2016
Date Started: January 2014
Date Completion:
Last Updated: March 1, 2016
Last Verified: March 2016