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Fistulectomy as an alternative to segmentectomy for pulmonary arteriovenous fistula [PDF]
S egmentectomy has been recommended as the surgical standard for the management of isolated, large pulmonary arteriovenous (AV) fistula, with minimal morbidity and mortality and low recurrence rates. However, segmentectomy removes some normal lung parenchyma,1 and this may contribute to an increase in postoperative pulmonary vascular resistance.2 We ...
Schröder, Carsten +4 more
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Early Postoperative Pain in Video Assisted Anal Fistula Treatment Versus Open Fistulectomy
Introduction: Anal fistulas are chronic anorectal infections with constant pus containing discharge from the perianal region which can only be treated surgically.
Maham Qazi +5 more
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Introduction: Surgery is the only main treatment for anal fistula. Anal fistulas have been known to humans for over 2000 years, but as a result, surgical treatment remains difficult due to differences in recurrence rates and risk of incontinence. Aim: To compare the efficacy, effectiveness, post operative outcome in fistulectomy with sphincteroplasty ...
Gaurav Nirwal +2 more
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Background: Treatment of trans-sphincteric fistulas with fistulectomy involves a large wound with risk of incontinence and recurrence. Procedure of Ligation of Inter-sphincteric Fistula Tract (LIFT) approach emerged recently and expected to provide more ...
Ayman Helmy Ibrahim *
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Japanese Practice Guidelines for Anal Disorders II. Anal fistula
Anal fistulas usually result from an anal gland infection in the intersphincteric space, which is caused by bacteria entering through the anal crypt (cryoptglandular infection). Reports of anal fistulas have been as high as 21 people in 100,000.
Tetsuo Yamana
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Primary fistulectomy of congenital lacrimal fistula: A case report
A 13-month-old male patient presenting with epiphora and discharge in his left eye present since birth was assessed in our clinic. Epiphora and an orifice of fistulae next to the left nasal root were identified via physical examination.
Muhammed Mustafa Kurt +2 more
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Abstract Objectives Upper and small bowel Crohn's disease (U‐SBCD) represents a clinically aggressive phenotype with high complication rates yet remains diagnostically challenging. In low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs), limited inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) awareness contributes to diagnostic delays, but their impact on U‐SBCD outcomes remains
Jane Oba +12 more
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Unusual presentation of mucinous adenocarcinoma in a post fistulectomy case [PDF]
Carcinoma within a long-standing fistula-in-ano is rare and may be defined by specific neoplastic involvement of the fistulous track in the absence of rectal mucosal carcinoma.1,2 Such tumors are most frequently well-differentiated and mucinous in type, presenting late because of their insidious slow growing nature. These lesions are often mistaken for
P J, Borpujari, S, Bhargava
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Outcomes of surgery for high transsphincteric anal fistulas: prospective randomized trial
Background. Reliable data on the efficacy and safety of fistulectomy with primary sphincter repair for the treatment of high transsphincteric anal fistulas are deficient.The aim.
Yu. A. Churina +4 more
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Abstract Objectives Perianal abscesses (PA) and fistulas‐in‐ano (FIA) are frequently diagnosed in children and may be presenting symptoms of Crohn's disease (CD). The association between age at presentation of PA/FIA and the risk of subsequent CD development is largely unknown.
Mariëlle Roskam +13 more
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