AbstractAimAnal stenosis is an uncommon complication of anorectal surgery, mostly resulting from circumferential hemorrhoidectomy or resection of the skin tag in surgical management of chronic anal fissure. The aim of anoplasty is to restore normal function to the anus by dividing the stricture and widening the anal canal. Internal sphincterotomy may cause gas incontinence and if we manage the stenosis without sphincterotomy it could be failed. Could we use anoplasty without sphincterotomy?MethodThe patients with anal stenosis were assigned in to two groups. The first group underwent Y-V anoplasty without partial lateral internal sphinctrotomy and the second one underwent Y-V anoplasty with partial lateral internal sphinctrotomy.ResultA tot...
Anal fissure is a common benign condition. An anorectal problem is defined as a split in the anal ca...
Abstract Introduction Lateral internal sphincterotomy (LIS) is still the approach of choice for the ...
PURPOSE: Anal stenosis is a rare, incapacitating, and challenging condition, occurring mainly after ...
ABSTRACT Aim: Anal stenosis is an uncommon complication of anorectal surgery, mostly resulting from...
Anal stenosis is a rare but serious complication of anorectal surgery, most commonly seen after hemo...
Anal stenosis is an abnormally tight inelastic anal opening that resists digital examination and is ...
Aim: The optimal surgical treatment for anatomical anal stenosis (AS) remains to be determined. The ...
BACKGROUND: Anal stenosis is a common proctologic disease often caused from hemorrhoids surgery. Tre...
A chronic anal fissure is one of the most encountered anorectal diseases in the clinical practice of...
Abstract Background: Conservative treatment of chronic anal fissure (CAF) is the first line of treat...
INTRODUCTION: The role of augmented internal anal sphincter (IAS) tone in the genesis of chronic ana...
Purpose: Anal Fissure (AF) is the second most frequent proctological disease in Italy. Chronic AF (C...
Stenosis of the rectum after surgery is a rare complication of low anastomosis. Infection, ischemia,...
ABSTRACT Anal stricture or stenosis, though uncommon, is disabling condition. It affects the quality...
Anal fissure is a common benign condition. An anorectal problem is defined as a split in the anal ca...
Abstract Introduction Lateral internal sphincterotomy (LIS) is still the approach of choice for the ...
PURPOSE: Anal stenosis is a rare, incapacitating, and challenging condition, occurring mainly after ...
ABSTRACT Aim: Anal stenosis is an uncommon complication of anorectal surgery, mostly resulting from...
Anal stenosis is a rare but serious complication of anorectal surgery, most commonly seen after hemo...
Anal stenosis is an abnormally tight inelastic anal opening that resists digital examination and is ...
Aim: The optimal surgical treatment for anatomical anal stenosis (AS) remains to be determined. The ...
BACKGROUND: Anal stenosis is a common proctologic disease often caused from hemorrhoids surgery. Tre...
A chronic anal fissure is one of the most encountered anorectal diseases in the clinical practice of...
Abstract Background: Conservative treatment of chronic anal fissure (CAF) is the first line of treat...
INTRODUCTION: The role of augmented internal anal sphincter (IAS) tone in the genesis of chronic ana...
Purpose: Anal Fissure (AF) is the second most frequent proctological disease in Italy. Chronic AF (C...
Stenosis of the rectum after surgery is a rare complication of low anastomosis. Infection, ischemia,...
ABSTRACT Anal stricture or stenosis, though uncommon, is disabling condition. It affects the quality...
Anal fissure is a common benign condition. An anorectal problem is defined as a split in the anal ca...
Abstract Introduction Lateral internal sphincterotomy (LIS) is still the approach of choice for the ...
PURPOSE: Anal stenosis is a rare, incapacitating, and challenging condition, occurring mainly after ...