PURPOSE: We designed an open-labeled, prospective, randomized, controlled clinical trial to test the efficacy of topical lanolin ointment (PureLan) and bovine type I collagen spray (Gelfix) in the treatment of childhood anal fissures. METHODS:Seventy-one children with acute anal fissure were divided randomly into three groups: group I (control; n = 25), group II (PureLan; n = 28), and group III (Gelfix; n = 18). All children were assigned to have warm sitz baths, topical analgesic creams, and stool softeners. Patients in groups II and III were also treated with topical lanolin ointment and bovine type I collagen, respectively. All children were re-examined 4 weeks later. RESULTS:Complete healing of the anal fissure was observed in 68% of the group I patients, but in 92.9% and 100% of the group II and III patients, respectively. The difference among groups was significant in terms of complete fissure healing (P = 0.003), but the efficacy of topical lanolin ointment and bovine type I collagen spray did not differ significantly (P = 0.078). CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that topical lanolin ointment and bovine type I collagen spray are effective in the treatment of acute anal fissure in children.
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PURPOSE: We designed an open-labeled, prospective, randomized, controlled clinical trial to test the efficacy of topical lanolin ointment (PureLan) and bovine type I collagen spray (Gelfix) in the treatment of childhood anal fissures. METHODS: Seventy-one children with acute anal fissure were divided randomly into three groups: group I (control; n = 25), group II (PureLan; n = 28), and group III (Gelfix; n = 18). All children were assigned to have warm sitz baths, topical analgesic creams, and stool softeners. Patients in groups II and III were also treated with topical lanolin ointment and bovine type I collagen, respectively. All children were re-examined 4 weeks later. RESULTS: Complete healing of the anal fissure was observed in 68% of the group I patients, but in 92.9% and 100% of the group II and III patients, respectively. The difference among groups was significant in terms of complete fissure healing (P = 0.003), but the efficacy of topical lanolin ointment and bovine type I collagen spray did not differ significantly (P = 0.078). CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that topical lanolin ointment and bovine type I collagen spray are effective in the treatment of acute anal fissure in children.
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