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Urology and Nephrology, 1969
The etiology, symptoms and diagnosis of the urethro-rectal fistula are described. The surgical treatment with special reference to Whitehead — Young — Stone's operation is discussed. This procedure produced good results in 6 cases of urethro-rectal fistulas. The period of postoperative observation varied from 1 to 11 years.
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The etiology, symptoms and diagnosis of the urethro-rectal fistula are described. The surgical treatment with special reference to Whitehead — Young — Stone's operation is discussed. This procedure produced good results in 6 cases of urethro-rectal fistulas. The period of postoperative observation varied from 1 to 11 years.
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Urethroperineal-rectal fistula in Crohn's disease
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1983A 19-year-old white male with Crohn's disease, who complained of passing urine per rectum and having retrograde ejaculations, was noted to have a urethroperineal-rectal fistula. The fistulous communication remained patent despite pharmacologic therapy, a diversion ileostomy, and a total proctocolectomy.
Harvey Aiges +4 more
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Repair of Prostato-Rectal Fistula
Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1975AbstractA case is described of a para sacral approach to the rectum for closure of a prostato-rectal fistula. Full anal control resulted from this unusual approach.This case is of interest in that it records the utilisation for the first time in Gibraltar of an unusual surgical approach to the rectum.
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TREATMENT OF ISCHIORECTAL ANAL FISTULA (ANO‐RECTAL FISTULA)
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1957Summary1. A series of 24 patients with an ischiorectal anal fistula (ano‐rectal fistula) were subjected to operation.2. In 20, the fistula was classified as a posterior ischiorectal anal fistula because the internal opening was situated in the middle line posteriorly. The fistulous track ran in the ischiorectal fossa either on one or on both sides.
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Seminal vesicle-rectal fistula
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1989A previously unreported complication of low anterior resection of the rectum, seminal vesicle-rectal fistula, was encountered one month after surgery in an elderly patient with adenocarcinoma of the midrectum. Antibiotic-induced colitis in the immediate postoperative period led to anastomotic leakage with abscess formation and ensuing fistulization to ...
Harris S. Goldman +3 more
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Cyanoacrylate glue in the treatment of ano-rectal fistulas
International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 2006The management of anal fistula is debatable. Although several procedures have been described, none of them is free from complications, such as anal incontinence and anal pain. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the employment of a glue composed of N-butil-2-cyanoacrylate and methacryloxysulfolane (Glubran 2) to treat fistula-in-ano.Twenty-one ...
BARILLARI, Paolo +4 more
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CONGENITAL RECTAL FISTULAE AND THEIR SPHINCTERS
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1965SYNOPSIS The degree of success of surgical reconstruction of the rectum depends on the efficiency of the ultimate sphincteric control. The levator ani muscles have the dual function of sphincter and sense organ of the new anal canal. The technique of rectoplasty described preserves both of these functions and achieves a high degree of ...
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Laser technologies in treatment of posttraumatic rectal fistulas
Khirurgiya. Zhurnal im. N.I. Pirogova, 2017To assess the results of surgical treatment of posttraumatic rectal fistulas using current laser technology.Surgical treatment of 134 (10.9%) patients with posttraumatic rectal fistulas was analyzed. The control group of conventional treatment included 58 (43.3±3.4%) patients, the main group - 76 (56.7±3.4%) patients.
N I Mamedov, M M Mamedov
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Chronic utero‐rectal fistula with menochezia and amenorrhea
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1990AbstractUtero‐intestinal fistulas are commonly acute in nature and usually follow malignancies of the intestines. Here we report a chronic uterorectal fistula with uncommon symptom of cyclical rectal bleeding (menochezia) and amenorrhea.
Pushpa G. Kini, P. Pinto, L. Sharma
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THE CLASSIFICATION OF ANO‐RECTAL FISTULAE
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1957Summary1. A series of 111 cases of anal fistula has been studied.2. There were 3 cases of submucous anal fistula. Each of these cases possessed a track which passed deep to smooth muscle. This muscle may be muscularis mucosae alone, but part or whole of the internal sphincter may be included.3. The majority of anal fistulae were classified as peri‐anal
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