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Video-Assisted Anal Fistula Treatment for Treatment of Complex Cryptoglandular Anal Fistulas with 2 Years Follow-Up Period: Our Experience

Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part A, 2020
Aim: The aim of this prospective, nonrandomized, observational study was to present our results in operative treatment of complex anal fistulas using video-assisted anal fistula treatment (VAAFT) procedure with a curative intent in 2 years follow-up ...
MD M. Zelic´   +5 more
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Anal Abscess and Fistula

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2013
Benign anorectal diseases, such as anal abscesses and fistula, are commonly seen by primary care physicians, gastroenterologists, emergency physicians, general surgeons, and colorectal surgeons. It is important to have a thorough understanding of the complexity of these 2 disease processes so as to provide appropriate and timely treatment.
Erica B, Sneider, Justin A, Maykel
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TUBERCULOSIS AND ANAL FISTULA

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1946
In 1939, together with Smith, we 1 reported a study of 206 consecutive patients who had anal fistulas and we considered the part tuberculosis plays in the disease. Since that time we have had the opportunity to study a larger series of patients and these, together with the 206 previously studied, compose the 600 patients on whom this report is based ...
R J, JACKMAN, L A, BUIE
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Increasing experience with the LIFT procedure in Crohn’s disease patients with complex anal fistula

Techniques in Coloproctology, 2022
T. Wood   +4 more
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Management of anal fistula

BMJ, 2012
#### Summary points Anal fistula is part of the spectrum of perianal sepsis. It is a chronic condition that may present de novo or after an acute anorectal abscess. Anal fistula causes a variety of prolonged or intermittent symptoms including pain, discharge, and social embarrassment.
Jonathan Alastair, Simpson   +2 more
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Anal abscesses and fistulas

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2005
Anal abscesses and fistulas are a common part of surgical practice. Most abscesses simply need to be drained and most fistulas can be safely laid open. Excessive probing should not be attempted when draining abscesses as this may lead to iatrogenic fistulas. A small percentage of fistulas are complex and very challenging to manage.
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The unusual anal fistula

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1968
Most fistulas are characterized by the uniform site of the internal or “primary” opening. A series of unusual anal fistulas has been described in which the internal opening was not situated at this usual place. In addition, other lesions resembling anal fistula are mentioned.
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