Treatment of fistula-in-ano with the Surgisis® AFPTM anal fistula plug

R.M. Lupinacci, C. Vallet, Y. Parc, N. Chafai, E. Tiret
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Abstract

Objective

Closure of the fistula tract with an anal fistula plug has been reported to provide success rates as high as 80%. The purpose of this study was to evaluate our results with this new method.

Method

From June 2006 to September 2007, an anal fistula plug was used for the treatment of high transsphincteric fistulas. Success was defined as no residual leakage or abscess formation and closure of the external opening.

Results

Fifteen patients (seven women), median age 46 years (range 32–58 years), were included in the study. Three had Crohn's disease, three had an anovulvar fistula and seven had undergone previous surgical-repair attempts. Three patients expelled the prosthesis on postoperative day 2, 5 and 7, respectively, and a second plug placement was followed by expulsion again. One patient developed an abscess that was noted on postoperative day 4. The fistula tract healed in 6/15 patients (40%) after 3 months and in 8/15 (53.3%) after 7 months. The success rate in Crohn's disease was 33%. No significant difference was found between patients with or without previous surgical repair.

Conclusion

In our experience, this simple technique provided success rates of 40% at 3 months and 53% at 7 months.

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用Surgisis®AFPTM肛瘘塞治疗肛瘘
目的用肛瘘塞封堵瘘道的成功率高达80%。本研究的目的是评估我们使用这种新方法的结果。方法2006年6月~ 2007年9月采用肛瘘塞治疗高位经括约肌瘘。成功的定义是没有残留渗漏或脓肿形成和关闭外部开口。结果15例患者(7名女性)纳入研究,中位年龄46岁(32-58岁)。其中3人患有克罗恩病,3人患有无外阴瘘管,7人曾尝试过手术修复。3例患者分别在术后第2、5和7天排出假体,第二次置入假体后再次排出假体。1例患者术后第4天出现脓肿。3个月后6/15(40%)患者瘘道愈合,7个月后8/15(53.3%)患者瘘道愈合。克罗恩病的成功率为33%。有无手术修复的患者间无明显差异。根据我们的经验,这种简单的技术在3个月和7个月的成功率分别为40%和53%。
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