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Ann Coloproctol
October 2024
Department of Colorectal Surgery, Indus Super Specialty Hospital, Mohali, India.
Purpose: Complex anal fistulas can recur after clinical healing, even after a long interval which leads to significant anxiety. Also, ascertaining the efficacy of any new treatment procedure becomes difficult and takes several years. We prospectively analyzed the validity of Garg scoring system (GSS) to predict long-term fistula healing.
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May 2022
SSRD MRI Centre, Chandigarh, India.
Introduction: Supralevator fistula-in-ano are difficult to manage. If these fistulas have an additional supralevator internal-opening in rectum apart from the primary internal-opening at the dentate line, then the management becomes even more difficult. There is no literature/guidelines available on the management of supralevator rectal opening (SRO).
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June 2022
Department of General Surgery, 390706AIIMS Bhopal, Bhopal, India.
Background: Anal fistulae are difficult to treat entities and minimally invasive procedures are evolving with promises. Our improvised technique is a simple and easy day-care procedure for simple fistulae.
Aim: To evaluate the outcomes of a technical modification in the procedure of core-cut fistulectomy in simple cryptoglandular fistula-in-ano.
Clin Exp Gastroenterol
October 2021
SSR Medical College, Belle Rive, Mauritius.
Background: In the anal sphincter complex, the intersphincteric space between the internal and external sphincters is the only conventionally recognized pathway for the spread of sepsis. However, there is another unrecognized space discovered on MRI, the "outer-sphincteric space", between the external anal sphincter and its lateral fascia along which pus can spread. An abscess in the intersphincteric space is easily drained into the rectum via the transanal route and is more likely to spread into the supralevator space.
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