Comparison of fistulotomy and fistulotomy in managing low anal fistula: A prospective study. [PDF]
Low anal fistula is a common anorectal disorder and fistulectomy and fistulotomy are frequently used surgical treatments. Therefore, it is of interest to evaluate the clinical outcomes, complications and recurrence rates between these two approaches in 120 patients with low anal fistula.
Singh U +5 more
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Late Malignancy after 26 Years of Evolution on an Untreated Perianal Fistula [PDF]
Squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma are two types of neoplasms that rarely affect the perianal region, and their etiology is still a matter for debate.
Lucian Sorin ANDREI +4 more
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Fistulotomy versus fistulotomy with marsupialization, a randomized controlled trial.
Objective: To compare the efficacy of fistulotomy and fistulotomy with marsupialization in the management of simple anal fistula. Study Design: Randomized Controlled study. Setting: Department of Surgery, District Head Quarter Hospital, Mardan, Pakistan. Period: 1st September 2021 to 31st August 2022.
null Sajid Ali +4 more
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Does Treatment of Fistula-in-Ano by Ligation of Intersphincteric Fistula Tract Offer any Advantage over Standard Fistulectomy or Fistulotomy? [PDF]
Introduction: Standard surgical treatment of trans-sphincteric fistulae by fistulectomy or fistulotomy has a morbidity of leaving a large perianal wound which needs prolonged care and has risk of incontinence and recurrence.
Pallavi V Ayyar, Satish B Dharap
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Safety and feasibility of opening window fistulotomy as a new precutting technique for primary biliary access in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography [PDF]
Background/Aims Post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography pancreatitis (PEP) is the most common and serious complication of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. To prevent this event, a unique precutting method, termed opening window
Yasuhiro Kuraishi +9 more
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Is a Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy Necessary after Fistulotomy in a Fissure–Fistula Complex?
Background: Fissure–fistula complex is a poorly described condition involving patients with chronic anal fissure and associated fistula-in-ano. Currently, there are no published guidelines on the surgical management of this problem. Objective: The aim of
Sarah E. Diaz +3 more
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Two-Stage Complete Deroofing Fistulotomy Approach for Horseshoe Fistula: Successful Surgery Leaving Continence Intact [PDF]
Purpose Surgery of the horseshoe fistula is challenging due to its complex configuration and sphincter muscle involvement. Complete deroofing fistulotomy for horseshoe fistula is highly curative with the eradication of all fistulous lesions but has been ...
Asami Usui +5 more
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Immediate sphincter repair following fistulotomy for anal fistula: does it impact the healing rate and septic complications? [PDF]
Purpose Fistulotomy is considered the most effective treatment for anal fistula; however, it carries a risk of incontinence. Sphincteroplasty in the setting of fistulotomy is not standard practice due to concerns regarding healing and potential ...
Maher A. Abbas +2 more
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Background Anal fistulas are mainly treated via surgery. They can be difficult to treat without surgical intervention. Numerous procedures, such as fistulectomy and fistulotomy, are performed to treat anal fistulas and achieve good effects.
Yongchang Zhao +12 more
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Letter to the Editor on article: "Study on Comparative Analysis on Fistulotomy and Fistulectomy in the Management of Low Anal Fistula" [PDF]
Iread with great interest the publication entitled “Comparative Analysis of Fistulotomy and Fistulectomy in Managing Low Anal Fistulas” by Mohammad Shahbaz et al.
Ali Reza Safarpour
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