Treatment of Crohn's Fistulae Using an Anal Fistula Plug of Porcine Small Intestinal Submucosa Origin

A. Ky
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Objective: This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of the Biodesign ® Anal Fistula Plug (AFP) for the closure of Crohn's anorectal fistula. Patients & Methods: This study was a prospective analysis of patients with Crohn's disease who received the AFP for the treatment of anorectal fistulas of Crohn's origin. Under general anesthesia and in the lithotomy or prone jackknife posi- tion, patients underwent irrigation of the fistula tract by saline or hydrogen peroxide. The AFP was then inserted into the fistula tract until it was snug. The internal end of the plug was securely sutured with 2-0 Vicryl ® and covered with a small mucosal advancement flap, while the external opening was left open to allow for drainage. Results: Twenty-one patients with a combined 28 fistula tracts were prospectively enrolled. Three single tract fistula pa- tients were lost to follow up and were excluded from the analysis. At the final follow-up of 12 months, all fistula tracts were successfully closed in 10 of 18 patients, for an overall success rate of 56%; total fistula tracts were closed in 17 of 25 tracts, for an overall success rate of 68%. None of the tracts that were closed recurred during the study period. Conclusions: Closure of Crohn's anorectal fistulas using the anal fistula plug is safe and successful in 56% of patients and 68% of fistula tracts. Given the relatively low morbidity associated with the procedure, the AFP should be considered as a viable treatment option for patients with Crohn's-associated anorectal fistulas.
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目的:本研究旨在评价Biodesign®肛瘘塞(AFP)治疗克罗恩肛肠瘘的疗效。患者与方法:本研究是对克罗恩病患者接受AFP治疗克罗恩源性肛管瘘的前瞻性分析。在全麻下取石或俯卧刀位,病人用生理盐水或双氧水冲洗瘘管道。然后将AFP插入瘘管道,直至其舒适。塞的内端用2-0 Vicryl®牢固地缝合,并用一个小的粘膜推进皮瓣覆盖,而外部开口保持开放以允许引流。结果:前瞻性纳入21例合并28个瘘道的患者。3例单道瘘管患者未随访,排除在分析之外。在12个月的最后随访中,18例患者中有10例成功关闭了所有瘘管束,总成功率为56%;25个瘘管束中有17个被关闭,总成功率为68%。在研究期间,没有一个闭合的束复发。结论:56%的患者和68%的瘘管束使用肛瘘塞闭合克罗恩肛瘘是安全且成功的。鉴于该手术的发病率相对较低,AFP应被视为克罗恩病相关肛管瘘患者的可行治疗选择。
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