OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the results of surgical treatment of patients with anal fistulas in a consecutive series of patients. METHODS: A retrospective analytical study of a consecutive series of cases prospectively collected. The sample comprised 210 patients who underwent surgery; demographic data, signs and symptoms, intraoperative classification of the fistulas and healing time were analyzed. RESULTS: The median age was 38 years and 69.0% of the patients were male. The most frequent symptom was perianal orifice with purulent drainage. The fistulas were classified as transsphincteric in 60.9% and the most used operative treatment was the marsupialization of fistulotomy, in 84.2% of cases. Complete healing occurred in all patients between ...
Background: Perianal fistula is among the most common anorectal diseases encountered in adults, men ...
Objective: To determine the surgical technique “core out fistulectomy with anal sphincter reconstruc...
Perianal fistulas are a relatively common condition in Proctology offices, ranging from simple cases...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the results of surgical treatment of patients with anal fistulas in a consec...
Perianal fistula, usually has a criptoglandular etiology, developing from a perianal abscess and com...
Introduction: Perianal fistula is a condition commonly found in surgical practice, with an incidence...
Aim: To determine whether surgery for transsphincteric and complex fistula-in-ano can be performed s...
Introduction: Anal fistula is a benign anorectal disease. Infection of Hermann and Desfosses anal gl...
Aim: Fistula-in-ano is a well described disease but no definitive surgical technique has been develo...
CONTEXT: Wide varieties of approaches are employed in dealing with low anal fistula. However, the si...
Rationale: There is a lack of consistent national data on the evaluation of the epidemiological prof...
Background: Surgical treatment of anal fistulas is still a challenge. The aims of this study were to...
Abstract Introduction The ideal method of treating the complex anal fistula is to eradicate the sep...
Fistula-in-ano is a benign anorectal disease which always poses a big dilemma to the surgeons becaus...
Severija Pažemeckaitė Results analysis of anorectal fistula treatment Aim of study. To evaluate the ...
Background: Perianal fistula is among the most common anorectal diseases encountered in adults, men ...
Objective: To determine the surgical technique “core out fistulectomy with anal sphincter reconstruc...
Perianal fistulas are a relatively common condition in Proctology offices, ranging from simple cases...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the results of surgical treatment of patients with anal fistulas in a consec...
Perianal fistula, usually has a criptoglandular etiology, developing from a perianal abscess and com...
Introduction: Perianal fistula is a condition commonly found in surgical practice, with an incidence...
Aim: To determine whether surgery for transsphincteric and complex fistula-in-ano can be performed s...
Introduction: Anal fistula is a benign anorectal disease. Infection of Hermann and Desfosses anal gl...
Aim: Fistula-in-ano is a well described disease but no definitive surgical technique has been develo...
CONTEXT: Wide varieties of approaches are employed in dealing with low anal fistula. However, the si...
Rationale: There is a lack of consistent national data on the evaluation of the epidemiological prof...
Background: Surgical treatment of anal fistulas is still a challenge. The aims of this study were to...
Abstract Introduction The ideal method of treating the complex anal fistula is to eradicate the sep...
Fistula-in-ano is a benign anorectal disease which always poses a big dilemma to the surgeons becaus...
Severija Pažemeckaitė Results analysis of anorectal fistula treatment Aim of study. To evaluate the ...
Background: Perianal fistula is among the most common anorectal diseases encountered in adults, men ...
Objective: To determine the surgical technique “core out fistulectomy with anal sphincter reconstruc...
Perianal fistulas are a relatively common condition in Proctology offices, ranging from simple cases...