Background: Chronic anal fissure is a common
problem across the world treated largely by surgical
methods. Studies have demonstrated the efficacy of
topical agents like Glyceryl Trinitrate (GTN) in anal
fissure but it has been shown to have side effects like
headache and dizziness. There is a need for a
pharmacological therapy for fissure which has fewer
side effects. Hence, this study was taken up to assess
the efficacy and adverse effects of topical 2%
Diltiazem (DTZ) gel. Aim & Objectives: To assess the
efficacy and side effect of topical treatment with 2%
DTZ gel in patient with chronic anal fissure. Material
and Methods: Consecutive fifty adult patients with
symptomatic chronic anal fissure attending the surgery
clinic were enrolled in the study form February 2014-
July 2014 and they were treated with regular topical
application of 2% DTZ cream. Patients were followed
up at regular intervals for symptomatic relief and
healing of fissure. Results: In our study postdefecatory
pain, bleeding and irritation were
significantly reduced after 2week of therapy and a
th primary healing rate of 86% (43 out of 50) at 6 week of
therapy. The primary side-effects of 2% DTZ gel
appeared to be perianal dermatitis and pruritis ani in
14% cases. Conclusion: Topical 2% DTZ gel is an
effective agent in the treatment of chronic anal fissure.
The need for hospital stay is abolished; psychological
and financial burden on the patient is reduced. With a
healing rate close to 90%, topical DTZ can be easily
advised as the first line of treatment of chronic anal
fissure