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Does antibiotic therapy prevent fistula in-ano after incision and drainage of simple perianal abscess? [PDF]
Brar MS +4 more
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ESGAR consensus statement on the imaging of fistula-in-ano and other causes of anal sepsis. [PDF]
Halligan S +12 more
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The management of complex fistula in ano by transanal opening of the intersphincteric space (TROPIS): short-term results. [PDF]
Mishra S +4 more
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Factors Increasing the Risk of Recurrence in Fistula-in-ano. [PDF]
Bakhtawar N, Usman M.
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International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 1987
The functional outcome of fistula surgery can be quantitated by anal manometry. A closed, water-filled microballoon (0.5×1.0 cm) system was used to measure resting anal pressure and maximal squeeze pressure in 47 patients with anal fistulas at St. Mark's Hospital.
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The functional outcome of fistula surgery can be quantitated by anal manometry. A closed, water-filled microballoon (0.5×1.0 cm) system was used to measure resting anal pressure and maximal squeeze pressure in 47 patients with anal fistulas at St. Mark's Hospital.
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Radiology, 2006
Fistula in ano is a common condition that often recurs despite seemingly adequate surgery, usually because of infection that was missed at surgery. It is now increasingly recognized that preoperative imaging can help identify infection that would have otherwise gone unidentified.
Halligan, Steve, Stoker, Jaap
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Fistula in ano is a common condition that often recurs despite seemingly adequate surgery, usually because of infection that was missed at surgery. It is now increasingly recognized that preoperative imaging can help identify infection that would have otherwise gone unidentified.
Halligan, Steve, Stoker, Jaap
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Controversies in Fistula in Ano [PDF]
Managing a complex fistula in ano can be a daunting task for most surgeons; largely due to the two major dreaded complications-recurrence & fecal incontinence. It is important to understand the anatomy of the anal sphincters & the aetiopathological process of the disease to provide better patient care.
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1988
Except for unusual diseases, fistula in ano originates from infection in the anal crypts of Morgagni, forming an abscess which, when it opens, results in a tract leading to the skin surface. A tentative diagnosis can often be made by a careful history followed by local examination.
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Except for unusual diseases, fistula in ano originates from infection in the anal crypts of Morgagni, forming an abscess which, when it opens, results in a tract leading to the skin surface. A tentative diagnosis can often be made by a careful history followed by local examination.
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