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An unusual variant of rectal atresia with rectovestibular fistula

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1997
Isolated rectal atresia in the girl with a normal anal canal is extremely rare, and its association with a fistula has not been reported in the literature. A 6-year-old girl who had a unique combination of rectal atresia and rectovestibular fistula was treated successfully by a posterior sagittal approach.
Ajay N. Gangopadhyay   +2 more
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Persistent rectal fistula due to metallic mercury

The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
Abstract This case report reaffirms the findings in other cases reviewed, that complications may arise when mercury is free in the intestinal tract and a break in continuity exists. In the case reported herein, mercury freed from a balloon escaped through the anastomotic line and interfered with healing of the anastomosis.
Wm.F. Quinn   +2 more
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Pilonidal Disease Simulating Rectal Abscess and Fistula

Archives of Surgery, 1956
The purpose of this paper is to reemphasize that pilonidal cyst infection may result in sinuses which reach the perianal region and simulate anal fistula. Five such cases are presented for addition to the literature. Although this condition occurs infrequently, individual cases have been reported in the recent literature * in sufficient number to ...
Robert B. Gordon, Gerald Mason Feigen
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Carcinoma In Anorectal Fistula Of Rectal Mucosal Origin

Acta Pathologica Japonica, 1984
A case report of mucinous adenocarcinoma in anorectal fistula of rectal mucosal origin, though many cases reported were thought to be of anal duct origin. The patient, a 51‐year‐old male, was operated for anal fistula twelve years previously. He presented to us for anal pain, anorectal stricture, and perianal induration.
Yosei Katayama   +4 more
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Canine urethrorectal fistulae

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1973
ABSTRACTTwo cases of urethro‐rectal fistulae in young dogs are described and attempts are made to explain the embryological origin of these defects.Résumé. On décrit deux cas de fistules urétrorectales chez de jeunes chiens, et on a tenté d'expliquer l'origine embrylologique de ces défauts.Zusammenfassung. Zwei Fälle von Harnröhren‐Mastdarmfisteln in
R. S. Wyburn   +2 more
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HIV-positive African children with rectal fistulae

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2003
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease is an increasingly common infection in children in sub-Sahara Africa. Rectal fistulation is one such condition with which these patients present to the paediatric surgeon. This appeared to be an exclusively female condition until 2 male patients were treated recently.A 6-year (1996 through 2001) retrospective ...
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Rectal Advancement Flap for a Rectoneovaginal Fistula

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 2023
André, Caiado   +2 more
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Fistula in Ano: The Place of Rectal Advancement Flap Technique

Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2000
Classical surgical techniques for anal trans- or suprasphincteric fistulas imply the division of the sphincters likely to induce postoperative continence impairment. The rectal advancement flap technique achieves healing of the fistula in a significant number of patients, while avoiding any sphincter division, and therefore the development of further ...
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MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH COMPLEX RECTAL FISTULAS

Today, if we talk not about a single universal method, but about the development of a certain direction, approach to the treatment of rectal fistula, there are significant positive changes [1, 2, 4, 6]. Thus, since the end of the last century, against the background of the development of medical technology began to appear and actively develop methods ...
Sherkulov, Kodir   +3 more
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REPAIR OF PROSTATOURETHRAL-RECTAL FISTULAS

The Journal of Urology, 1999
Stephen S. Baker   +3 more
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