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Background: Fistula-in-ano is a challenging condition with a risk of recurrence and sphincter damage. While fistulotomy and fistulectomy are conventional treatments, ligation of the intersphincteric fistula tract (LIFT) has emerged as a sphincter-sparing
Charu Kant Singh +2 more
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A 30 YEAR EXPERIENCE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ANAL FISTULA.
Anal fistula has been recognized for centuries, and yet, its treatment remains a challenge for surgeons till today. In this study, a 30 year experience of treating anal fistula is being reported and discussed in light of the various recognized management
Doureid Oueidat
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High‐Resolution Ultrasound of Odontogenic Cutaneous Sinus Tract
Objectives To investigate the role of high‐resolution ultrasound (HR‐US) in the initial and differential diagnosis of the Odontogenic Cutaneous Sinus Tract (OCST) in a multicentric setting. Methods Skin HR‐US examinations of OCSTs performed between January 2019 and June 2023 at different Institutions were retrospectively reviewed.
Antonio Corvino +9 more
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The Recurrence Rates of Fistulotomy and Sphincter Saving Fistulectomy
Aim: We aimed to determine the recurrence rate in the treatment of anal fistula and compare its rate between treatment procedures fistulotomy and fistulectomy. Methods: The cases were reviewed retrospectively. Forty four cases included the study. The
Tamer Karşıdağ, +3 more
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Variant Types of Preauricular Sinuses: Classifications, Clinical Presentation and Management
The fistula pit locations of variant preauricular sinuses were commonly found at the ascending helix crus and in the EAC. Fistula tracts where the fistula pit occurred on the ascending helix crus were more likely to penetrate through the cartilage, and fistula tracts with fistula pits that occurred on the EAC were adjacent to the cartilage of the ...
Jinhui Chen +5 more
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Low lying fistula-in-ano - fistulotomy or fistulectomy
Background: Fistula-in-ano is very common benign anal condition in day to day surgical practice which is treatable. The treatment is challenging even for an experienced surgeons due to its chronic and recurring nature. There are various treatment modalities available for management of anal fistula.
Vikash Katiyar +2 more
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Management of Tuberculous Cutaneous Fistula
Tuberculosis is an endemic emergency that is prevalent in developing countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Black Africa, including Congo-Brazzaville. In addition to the pulmonary, ganglionic, and bone forms, there are other poorly documented locations ...
Massamba Miabaou Didace +3 more
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Flap advancement and core fistulectomy for complex rectal fistula
Abstract Background The treatment of low fistula in ano is well accepted but controversy surrounds the management of high trans-sphincteric fistulas and more complex fistulas. This study assesses the clinical results of advancement flap techniques in association with core fistulectomy for complex ...
G V, Miller, P J, Finan
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Assessment of Clinical MRI and Intraoperative Findings in Cases of Anorectal Fistula
Background: This study aimed to assess the correlation between preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and intraoperative observations in patients diagnosed with anorectal fistulas and evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of MRI in identifying
Narendra P. Narsingh +2 more
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Background: An anal fistula is an abnormal pathological tract between the anal canal and the perianal skin which primarily originates from the crypto-glandular infection.
Musharraf Husain +3 more
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