Background:Anal fistula is a long-term disease characterized by a tubular structure with one end opening in the anorectal canal and the other end opening on the surface of the perineum or perianal skin with chronic pu...Background:Anal fistula is a long-term disease characterized by a tubular structure with one end opening in the anorectal canal and the other end opening on the surface of the perineum or perianal skin with chronic pus drainage.It is linked to Bhagandar in Ayurveda,and in Sushruta Samhita,Acharya has mentioned 5 forms of Bhagandar.The boil in the present case was Shukla,sthira i.e.hard and firm,with Picchila strava and Kandu resembling the features of Parisraavi bhagandar.Aim and objective:The current case was diagnosed as Parisravi bhagandar,which resembles trans-sphincteric or intersphincteric fistula in modern ano.In Ayurveda,the management of Parisraavi Bhagandar,Shastra,kshara,and Agnikarma is advised and the use of Ksharasutra,which contributes to complete cutting and healing of the track without reoccurrence,similarly Modern surgeon depends on surgery i.e radical excision of the track,ligation with Seton,and use of chemical irritants like urethane,silver nitrates,etc.A cutting seton(tight)gently slices the confined muscle to close the fistula with the least interruption to continence.This operation is especially advised when a one-stage fistulotomy poses a considerable risk of incontinence.Material and methods:The method performed here was Core Partial Fistulectomy followed by Ksharasutra application till complete healing of the wound.Discussion and conclusion:This case study provides the successful management of Parisraavi Bhagandara(high anal,trans-sphincteric fistula in ano)in 61-year-old male patient with an integrated surgical&Ayurvedic management approach.展开更多
Broadly,complex fistulas are those that are not low transsphincteric or intersphincteric. The objectives of surgical management are to achieve fistula healing,prevent recurrences and maintain continence. The risk of i...Broadly,complex fistulas are those that are not low transsphincteric or intersphincteric. The objectives of surgical management are to achieve fistula healing,prevent recurrences and maintain continence. The risk of incontinence associated with treatment ranges from10% to 57%. The objective of this manuscript is to review the current literature to date on the ligation of the intersphincteric fistula tract procedure(LIFT procedure) as a treatment option in these types of fistula.A search was conducted in Medline,PUBMED,EMBASE and ISI Web of Knowledge,and studies published from January 2009 to May 2013 were included. The primary outcomes were fistula healing rates,mean healing time and patient satisfaction with this surgical technique.Eighteen studies were included in this review. The total number of patients included was 592(65% male).The median age reported was 42.8 years. The most common type of fistula included was transsphincteric(73.3% of cases). The mean healing rate reported was74.6%. The risk factors for failure discovered were obesity,smoking,multiple previous surgeries and the length of the fistula tract. The mean healing time was5.5 wk,and the mean follow-up period was 42.3 wk.The patient satisfaction rates ranged from 72% to 100%. No de novo incontinence developed secondary to the LIFT procedure. There is not enough evidence that variants in the surgical technique achieve better outcomes(Bio-LIFT,LIFT-Plug,LIFT-Plus). This review indicates that the LIFT procedure is primarily effective for transsphincteric fistulas with an overall fistula closure of 74.6% and has a low impact on fecal continence. This procedure produces better outcomes at the first surgical attempt.展开更多
Complex anal fistulas are difficult to treat.The main reasons for this are a higher recurrence rate and the risk of disrupting the continence mechanism because of sphincter involvement.Due to this,several sphincter-sp...Complex anal fistulas are difficult to treat.The main reasons for this are a higher recurrence rate and the risk of disrupting the continence mechanism because of sphincter involvement.Due to this,several sphincter-sparing procedures have been developed in the last two decades.Though moderately successful in simple fistulas(50%-75%healing rate),the healing rates in complex fistulas for most of these procedures has been dismal.Only two procedures,ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract and transanal opening of intersphincteric space have been shown to have good success rates in complex fistulas(60%-95%).Both of these procedures preserve continence while achieving high success rates.In this opinion review,I shall outline the history,compare the pros and cons,indications and contraindications and future application of both these procedures for the management of complex anal fistulas.展开更多
Postoperative pain of the anus remainsa difficult problem for surgeons.We havefound radiation He-Ne laser on the oper-ated site very effective in relieving the pain.CLINICAL DATAThere were 48 cases in this group,31mal...Postoperative pain of the anus remainsa difficult problem for surgeons.We havefound radiation He-Ne laser on the oper-ated site very effective in relieving the pain.CLINICAL DATAThere were 48 cases in this group,31male and 17 female,ranging in age between15 and 46 years.The primary diseases in-cluded internal and external hemorrhoids展开更多
Ideal surgical treatment for anal fistula should aim to eradicate sepsis and promote healing of the tract,whilst preserving the sphincters and the mechanism of continence.For the simple and most distal fistulae,conven...Ideal surgical treatment for anal fistula should aim to eradicate sepsis and promote healing of the tract,whilst preserving the sphincters and the mechanism of continence.For the simple and most distal fistulae,conventional surgical options such as laying open of the fistula tract seem to be relatively safe and therefore,well accepted in clinical practise.However,for the more complex fistulae where a significant proportion of the anal sphincter is involved,great concern remains about damaging the sphincter and subsequent poor functional outcome,which is quite inevitable following conventional surgical treatment.For this reason,over the last twodecades,many sphincter-preserving procedures for the treatment of anal fistula have been introduced with the common goal of minimising the injury to the anal sphincters and preserving optimal function.Among them,the ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract procedure appears to be safe and effective and may be routinely considered for complex anal fistula.Another technique,the anal fistula plug,derived from porcine small intestinal submucosa,is safe but modestly effective in long-term follow-up,with success rates varying from 24%-88%.The failure rate may be due to its extrusion from the fistula tract.To obviate that,a new designed plug(GORE BioA ) was introduced,but long term data regarding its efficacy are scant.Fibrin glue showed poor and variable healing rate(14%-74%).Fi La C and video-assisted anal fistula treatment procedures,respectively using laser and electrode energy,are expensive and yet to be thoroughly assessed in clinical practise.Recently,a therapy using autologous adiposederived stem cells has been described.Their properties of regenerating tissues and suppressing inflammatory response must be better investigated on anal fistulae,and studies remain in progress.The aim of this present article is to review the pertinent literature,describing the advantages and limitations of new sphincterpreserving techniques.展开更多
Fistula-in-ano is a difficult problem that physicians have struggled with for centuries.Appropriate treatment is based on 3 central tenets: (1) control of sepsis;(2) closure of the fistula;and (3) maintenance of conti...Fistula-in-ano is a difficult problem that physicians have struggled with for centuries.Appropriate treatment is based on 3 central tenets: (1) control of sepsis;(2) closure of the fistula;and (3) maintenance of continence.Treatment options continue to evolve-as a result,it is important to review old and new options on a regular basis to ensure that our patients are provided with up to date information and options.This paper will briefly cover some of the traditional approaches that have been used as well as some newer promising procedures.展开更多
The main purpose of a radiologist’s expertise in evaluation of anal fistula magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)is to benefit patients by decreasing the incontinence rate and increasing the healing rate.Any loss of vital ...The main purpose of a radiologist’s expertise in evaluation of anal fistula magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)is to benefit patients by decreasing the incontinence rate and increasing the healing rate.Any loss of vital information during the transfer of this data from the radiologist to the operating surgeon is unwarranted and is best prevented.In this regard,two methods are suggested.First,a short video to be attached with the standardized written report highlighting the vital parameters of the fistula.This would ensure minimum loss of information when it is conveyed from the radiologist to the operating surgeon.Second,inclusion of a new parameter,the amount of external sphincter involvement by the anal fistula.This parameter is usually not included in the MRI report.This can be evaluated as the height of penetration of the external anal sphincter(HOPE)by the fistula.The external anal sphincter plays a pivotal role in maintaining continence.This parameter(HOPE)is distinct from the‘height of internal opening’and assumes immense importance as its knowledge is paramount to prevent damage to the external anal sphincter by the surgeon during surgery.展开更多
Anal fistula is among the most common illnesses affecting man.Medical literature dating back to 400 BC has discussed this problem.Various causative factors have been proposed throughout the centuries,but it appears th...Anal fistula is among the most common illnesses affecting man.Medical literature dating back to 400 BC has discussed this problem.Various causative factors have been proposed throughout the centuries,but it appears that the majority of fistulas unrelated to specific causes (e.g.Tuberculosis,Crohn’s disease) result from infection (abscess) in anal glands extending from the intersphincteric plane to various anorectal spaces.The tubular structure of an anal fistula easily yields itself to division or unroofing (fistulotomy) or excision (fistulectomy) in most cases.The problem with this single,yet effective,treatment plan is that depending on the thickness of sphincter muscle the fistula transgresses,the patient will have varying degrees of fecal incontinence from minor to total.In an attempt to preserve continence,various procedures have been proposed to deal with the fistulas.These include: (1) simple drainage (Seton);(2) closure of fistula tract using fibrin sealant or anal fistula plug;(3) closure of primary opening using endorectal or dermal flaps,and more recently;and (4) ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract (LIFT).In most complex cases (i.e.Crohn’s disease),a proximal fecal diversion offers a measure of symptom-atic relief.The fact remains that an "ideal" procedure for anal fistula remains elusive.The failure of each sphincter-preserving procedure (30%-50% recurrence) often results in multiple operations.In essence,the price of preservation of continence at all cost is multiple and often different operations,prolonged disability and disappointment for the patient and the surgeon.Nevertheless,the surgeon treating anal fistulas on an occasional basis should never hesitate in referring the patient to a specialist.Conversely,an expert colorectal surgeon must be familiar with many different operations in order to selectively tailor an operation to the individual patient.展开更多
Purpose: This study aimed to report clinical data and recurrence rates in patients with anterolateral low fistulas who underwent open fistulectomy with sphincter fixation. Methods: The study group consisted of 133 con...Purpose: This study aimed to report clinical data and recurrence rates in patients with anterolateral low fistulas who underwent open fistulectomy with sphincter fixation. Methods: The study group consisted of 133 consecutive patients with anterolateral, low intersphincteric, or low trans-sphincteric fistulas who had undergone open fistulectomy with sphincter fixation between January 2006 and December 2010. This procedure involves complete removal of the fistula tract by incision of anal sphincters, followed by fixation of the sphincter muscles. Results: Success was achieved in 127 (95.5%) patients with a median follow-up time of 12 months. Anal fistula recurred in 4 cases (3%). Non-healing fistula with persistent anal discharge developed in 2 patients. Maximal resting pressure, but not maximal squeeze pressure, was significantly decreased after surgery. Five patients (4%) developed temporary anal incontinence after surgery. Conclusions: Open fistulectomy with sphincter fixation was effective for the management of patients with anterolateral low fistula in this study. The high success rate suggests that this procedure is a reasonable option in this group of patients.展开更多
目的探讨经括约肌间瘘管结扎(ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract,LIFT)术治疗低位单纯性肛瘘的临床疗效。方法选取2020年2月至2023年2月连云港市东海县中医院收治的低位单纯性肛瘘患者46例。采用随机数字表法分为对照组和观察...目的探讨经括约肌间瘘管结扎(ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract,LIFT)术治疗低位单纯性肛瘘的临床疗效。方法选取2020年2月至2023年2月连云港市东海县中医院收治的低位单纯性肛瘘患者46例。采用随机数字表法分为对照组和观察组,各23例。对照组采用传统肛瘘切开术,观察组采用LIFT术,比较两组患者的临床疗效及术后恢复情况。结果两组患者总有效率无显著差异(P=0.310)。观察组患者创面愈合时间、住院时长均短于对照组,视觉模拟评分法评分低于对照组,差异均有显著性(P<0.05)。两组患者术前肛门失禁Wexner评分无显著差异,术后1个月、术后3个月,观察组患者肛门失禁Wexner评分均较对照组低,差异有显著性(P<0.05)。结论LIFT术治疗低位单纯性肛瘘,能够在一定程度上减轻患者痛苦,保留患者括约肌功能,患者恢复更快。展开更多
目的观察两种保留括约肌术式在治疗复杂性肛瘘中的临床疗效。方法选取100例复杂性肛瘘的患者,应用随机法将其分为治疗组A(n=50)和治疗组B(n=50),治疗组A组采用经括约肌间瘘管结扎术(ligation of the intersphincteric fistula tract,LI...目的观察两种保留括约肌术式在治疗复杂性肛瘘中的临床疗效。方法选取100例复杂性肛瘘的患者,应用随机法将其分为治疗组A(n=50)和治疗组B(n=50),治疗组A组采用经括约肌间瘘管结扎术(ligation of the intersphincteric fistula tract,LIFT)、治疗组B采用经肛门直肠黏膜推移皮瓣术(endorectal advancement flap,ERAF),分析比较两组患者的治愈率、视觉模拟疼痛评分(VAS)、肛门功能失禁(Wexner)评分、术后尿潴留及复发率。结果两组患者在总治愈率、术后第1天VAS评分比较及术前Wexner失禁评分比较,差异无统计学意义(P> 0.05);两组患者术后第5、7和14天VAS评分,痊愈后及术后6个月的Wexner评分比较,差异具统计学意义(P <0.05);分析比较两组患者术后尿潴留、随访1年复发率,差异具有统计学意义(P <0.05)。结论 ERAF与LIFT两种术式均可有效治疗复杂性肛瘘,但是LIFT术式可减轻患者术后疼痛、降低术后尿潴留的发生、肛门失禁评分亦优于ERAF术式,值得临床中广泛应用于治疗低位复杂性肛瘘以保留肛门括约肌功能。展开更多
文摘Background:Anal fistula is a long-term disease characterized by a tubular structure with one end opening in the anorectal canal and the other end opening on the surface of the perineum or perianal skin with chronic pus drainage.It is linked to Bhagandar in Ayurveda,and in Sushruta Samhita,Acharya has mentioned 5 forms of Bhagandar.The boil in the present case was Shukla,sthira i.e.hard and firm,with Picchila strava and Kandu resembling the features of Parisraavi bhagandar.Aim and objective:The current case was diagnosed as Parisravi bhagandar,which resembles trans-sphincteric or intersphincteric fistula in modern ano.In Ayurveda,the management of Parisraavi Bhagandar,Shastra,kshara,and Agnikarma is advised and the use of Ksharasutra,which contributes to complete cutting and healing of the track without reoccurrence,similarly Modern surgeon depends on surgery i.e radical excision of the track,ligation with Seton,and use of chemical irritants like urethane,silver nitrates,etc.A cutting seton(tight)gently slices the confined muscle to close the fistula with the least interruption to continence.This operation is especially advised when a one-stage fistulotomy poses a considerable risk of incontinence.Material and methods:The method performed here was Core Partial Fistulectomy followed by Ksharasutra application till complete healing of the wound.Discussion and conclusion:This case study provides the successful management of Parisraavi Bhagandara(high anal,trans-sphincteric fistula in ano)in 61-year-old male patient with an integrated surgical&Ayurvedic management approach.
文摘Broadly,complex fistulas are those that are not low transsphincteric or intersphincteric. The objectives of surgical management are to achieve fistula healing,prevent recurrences and maintain continence. The risk of incontinence associated with treatment ranges from10% to 57%. The objective of this manuscript is to review the current literature to date on the ligation of the intersphincteric fistula tract procedure(LIFT procedure) as a treatment option in these types of fistula.A search was conducted in Medline,PUBMED,EMBASE and ISI Web of Knowledge,and studies published from January 2009 to May 2013 were included. The primary outcomes were fistula healing rates,mean healing time and patient satisfaction with this surgical technique.Eighteen studies were included in this review. The total number of patients included was 592(65% male).The median age reported was 42.8 years. The most common type of fistula included was transsphincteric(73.3% of cases). The mean healing rate reported was74.6%. The risk factors for failure discovered were obesity,smoking,multiple previous surgeries and the length of the fistula tract. The mean healing time was5.5 wk,and the mean follow-up period was 42.3 wk.The patient satisfaction rates ranged from 72% to 100%. No de novo incontinence developed secondary to the LIFT procedure. There is not enough evidence that variants in the surgical technique achieve better outcomes(Bio-LIFT,LIFT-Plug,LIFT-Plus). This review indicates that the LIFT procedure is primarily effective for transsphincteric fistulas with an overall fistula closure of 74.6% and has a low impact on fecal continence. This procedure produces better outcomes at the first surgical attempt.
文摘Complex anal fistulas are difficult to treat.The main reasons for this are a higher recurrence rate and the risk of disrupting the continence mechanism because of sphincter involvement.Due to this,several sphincter-sparing procedures have been developed in the last two decades.Though moderately successful in simple fistulas(50%-75%healing rate),the healing rates in complex fistulas for most of these procedures has been dismal.Only two procedures,ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract and transanal opening of intersphincteric space have been shown to have good success rates in complex fistulas(60%-95%).Both of these procedures preserve continence while achieving high success rates.In this opinion review,I shall outline the history,compare the pros and cons,indications and contraindications and future application of both these procedures for the management of complex anal fistulas.
文摘Postoperative pain of the anus remainsa difficult problem for surgeons.We havefound radiation He-Ne laser on the oper-ated site very effective in relieving the pain.CLINICAL DATAThere were 48 cases in this group,31male and 17 female,ranging in age between15 and 46 years.The primary diseases in-cluded internal and external hemorrhoids
文摘Ideal surgical treatment for anal fistula should aim to eradicate sepsis and promote healing of the tract,whilst preserving the sphincters and the mechanism of continence.For the simple and most distal fistulae,conventional surgical options such as laying open of the fistula tract seem to be relatively safe and therefore,well accepted in clinical practise.However,for the more complex fistulae where a significant proportion of the anal sphincter is involved,great concern remains about damaging the sphincter and subsequent poor functional outcome,which is quite inevitable following conventional surgical treatment.For this reason,over the last twodecades,many sphincter-preserving procedures for the treatment of anal fistula have been introduced with the common goal of minimising the injury to the anal sphincters and preserving optimal function.Among them,the ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract procedure appears to be safe and effective and may be routinely considered for complex anal fistula.Another technique,the anal fistula plug,derived from porcine small intestinal submucosa,is safe but modestly effective in long-term follow-up,with success rates varying from 24%-88%.The failure rate may be due to its extrusion from the fistula tract.To obviate that,a new designed plug(GORE BioA ) was introduced,but long term data regarding its efficacy are scant.Fibrin glue showed poor and variable healing rate(14%-74%).Fi La C and video-assisted anal fistula treatment procedures,respectively using laser and electrode energy,are expensive and yet to be thoroughly assessed in clinical practise.Recently,a therapy using autologous adiposederived stem cells has been described.Their properties of regenerating tissues and suppressing inflammatory response must be better investigated on anal fistulae,and studies remain in progress.The aim of this present article is to review the pertinent literature,describing the advantages and limitations of new sphincterpreserving techniques.
文摘Fistula-in-ano is a difficult problem that physicians have struggled with for centuries.Appropriate treatment is based on 3 central tenets: (1) control of sepsis;(2) closure of the fistula;and (3) maintenance of continence.Treatment options continue to evolve-as a result,it is important to review old and new options on a regular basis to ensure that our patients are provided with up to date information and options.This paper will briefly cover some of the traditional approaches that have been used as well as some newer promising procedures.
文摘The main purpose of a radiologist’s expertise in evaluation of anal fistula magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)is to benefit patients by decreasing the incontinence rate and increasing the healing rate.Any loss of vital information during the transfer of this data from the radiologist to the operating surgeon is unwarranted and is best prevented.In this regard,two methods are suggested.First,a short video to be attached with the standardized written report highlighting the vital parameters of the fistula.This would ensure minimum loss of information when it is conveyed from the radiologist to the operating surgeon.Second,inclusion of a new parameter,the amount of external sphincter involvement by the anal fistula.This parameter is usually not included in the MRI report.This can be evaluated as the height of penetration of the external anal sphincter(HOPE)by the fistula.The external anal sphincter plays a pivotal role in maintaining continence.This parameter(HOPE)is distinct from the‘height of internal opening’and assumes immense importance as its knowledge is paramount to prevent damage to the external anal sphincter by the surgeon during surgery.
文摘Anal fistula is among the most common illnesses affecting man.Medical literature dating back to 400 BC has discussed this problem.Various causative factors have been proposed throughout the centuries,but it appears that the majority of fistulas unrelated to specific causes (e.g.Tuberculosis,Crohn’s disease) result from infection (abscess) in anal glands extending from the intersphincteric plane to various anorectal spaces.The tubular structure of an anal fistula easily yields itself to division or unroofing (fistulotomy) or excision (fistulectomy) in most cases.The problem with this single,yet effective,treatment plan is that depending on the thickness of sphincter muscle the fistula transgresses,the patient will have varying degrees of fecal incontinence from minor to total.In an attempt to preserve continence,various procedures have been proposed to deal with the fistulas.These include: (1) simple drainage (Seton);(2) closure of fistula tract using fibrin sealant or anal fistula plug;(3) closure of primary opening using endorectal or dermal flaps,and more recently;and (4) ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract (LIFT).In most complex cases (i.e.Crohn’s disease),a proximal fecal diversion offers a measure of symptom-atic relief.The fact remains that an "ideal" procedure for anal fistula remains elusive.The failure of each sphincter-preserving procedure (30%-50% recurrence) often results in multiple operations.In essence,the price of preservation of continence at all cost is multiple and often different operations,prolonged disability and disappointment for the patient and the surgeon.Nevertheless,the surgeon treating anal fistulas on an occasional basis should never hesitate in referring the patient to a specialist.Conversely,an expert colorectal surgeon must be familiar with many different operations in order to selectively tailor an operation to the individual patient.
文摘Purpose: This study aimed to report clinical data and recurrence rates in patients with anterolateral low fistulas who underwent open fistulectomy with sphincter fixation. Methods: The study group consisted of 133 consecutive patients with anterolateral, low intersphincteric, or low trans-sphincteric fistulas who had undergone open fistulectomy with sphincter fixation between January 2006 and December 2010. This procedure involves complete removal of the fistula tract by incision of anal sphincters, followed by fixation of the sphincter muscles. Results: Success was achieved in 127 (95.5%) patients with a median follow-up time of 12 months. Anal fistula recurred in 4 cases (3%). Non-healing fistula with persistent anal discharge developed in 2 patients. Maximal resting pressure, but not maximal squeeze pressure, was significantly decreased after surgery. Five patients (4%) developed temporary anal incontinence after surgery. Conclusions: Open fistulectomy with sphincter fixation was effective for the management of patients with anterolateral low fistula in this study. The high success rate suggests that this procedure is a reasonable option in this group of patients.
文摘目的探讨经括约肌间瘘管结扎(ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract,LIFT)术治疗低位单纯性肛瘘的临床疗效。方法选取2020年2月至2023年2月连云港市东海县中医院收治的低位单纯性肛瘘患者46例。采用随机数字表法分为对照组和观察组,各23例。对照组采用传统肛瘘切开术,观察组采用LIFT术,比较两组患者的临床疗效及术后恢复情况。结果两组患者总有效率无显著差异(P=0.310)。观察组患者创面愈合时间、住院时长均短于对照组,视觉模拟评分法评分低于对照组,差异均有显著性(P<0.05)。两组患者术前肛门失禁Wexner评分无显著差异,术后1个月、术后3个月,观察组患者肛门失禁Wexner评分均较对照组低,差异有显著性(P<0.05)。结论LIFT术治疗低位单纯性肛瘘,能够在一定程度上减轻患者痛苦,保留患者括约肌功能,患者恢复更快。