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  • A Multicenter Clinical Trial in Operation of Integrate Subparagraph, Fenestration, Exclusion, Cut Expansion, Seton, Tube, and Drainage to Treat Complex Anal Fistula

    Objective To investigate the safety and effectiveness of the operation of integrate subparagraph, fenestration, exclusion, cut expansion, seton, tube, and drainage (ISFECSTD) to cure complex anal fistula. Methods Using randomized comparison and multicenter parallel experiment, the total number was 240: 120 patients in study group treated by ISFECSTD, and 120 patients in control group treated by extended cutting and seton operation. Then compared the safety and effectiveness between two groups. Results The clinical recovery rate of the study group was significantly higher than that in the control group (Plt;0.05). The operation time and wound healing time in study group were significantly less than those in control group, and the scar area after wound healing was smaller than that in control group (Plt;0.01). The decreased extents of anorectal pressures and rectal capacity feeling function after operation in study group were smaller than those in control group (Plt;0.01). Rectal and anal reflex function and healing of the endostoma, stem, and branch in study group were better than those in control group (Plt;0.05, Plt;0.01). Incidence of anal incontinence after operation in study group was significantly less than that in of anus-rectum structure and function, and has the merits of higher cure rate, shorter time of healing, smaller scar, less pain, etc. The method of ISFECSTD is worth being a new standardized operation in the clinical application.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:49 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Comparison of Four Kinds of Surgical Treatment for High Transsphincter Fistula

    ObjectiveTo compare clinical efficacy of 4 kinds of surgical treatment for high transsphincter fistula. MethodsThe clinical data of 116 patients with high transsphincter fistula in Jiangsu Province Hospital of TCM from January 2012 to December 2014 were analyzed retrospectively.These patients were divided into 4 groups according to surgical treatments,including cut seton group (n=30),loose seton group (n=34),ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract group (LIFT,n=41),mucosa advancement flap group (MAF,n=11).The length of stay,incision healing time,postoperative pain score on the second day,Wexner score when healed,postoperative complications,curative status,and recurrence were observed. Results① The length of stay in the loose seton group was significantly longer than that in the LIFT group (P<0.01),cut seton group (P<0.05) or MAF group (P<0.05),but which had no differences among the other groups (P>0.05).② The incision healing time in the loose seton group was significantly longer than that in the LIFT group (P<0.01) or the MAF group (P<0.05),but which had no differences among the other groups (P>0.05).③ The postoperative pain score on the second day in the cut seton group was significantly higher than that in the other three groups (P<0.01),which in the MAF group was lower than that in the LIFT group (P<0.05),but which had no difference between the other groups (P>0.05).④The Wexner score when healed in the cut seton group was significantly higher than that in the other three groups (P<0.01),bwt which had no differences among the other groups (P>0.05).⑤ The rate of postoperative complica-tion in the LIFT group was significantly higher than that in the loose seton group (P<0.05),but which had no differences among the other groups (P>0.05).⑥ The curative rate and recurrence rate had no statistically differences among the 4 groups (P>0.05). ConclusionsCurative rate and recurrence rate in loose seton,LIFT,and MAF group are similar with cut seton group,meanwhile they could protect anal function better and relieve pain.The length of stay and the incision healing time are longer in the loose seton group.The postoperative complications in LIFT group is increased as compared with loose seton group.The postoperative pain of MAF group is slighter than that in LIFT group.Comprehensive evaluation,MAF has more advantages,but the technique is more complex.The decision should be made individually according to patients and surgeons.

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  • Treatment on complex anal fistula: retrospection, progress, and consideration

    Objective To trace and review the treatment of complex anal fistula so as to consider whether current procedures and therapies might offer a better choice. Methods Through the literature collected, with the difficulties and contradictions of the treatment of complex anal fistula as the starting point, the currently widely used seton management, the development and deficiency of biological therapy and sphincter preserving surgery, and the change of treatment model of complex anal fistula were reviewed. The research progress and application prospect of intersphincteric fistula ligation was focus attented. Results The treatment of complex anal fistula would be not too much emphasis of healing or radical cure, and more attention to the anus function, shape, fine feeling, and quality of life, has become a consensus. The seton management remained an useful therapy for the treatment of complicated anal fistula through continuous improvement and development, in despite of it has postoperative relapse or mild to moderate anal incontinence. Biotherapy relied on its minimal invasion rising in recent years especially at abroad, but it is limited wider application in China because of its high cost, unstable efficacy, and high recurrence rate. Sphincter-preserving operation always attracts attentions particularly under the background of invasive treatment. It has been already established about efficacy and security of the ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract as a novel procedure, which possessed an excellent advantage for protecting anal continence. Conclusion The ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract is a promising procedure, which tends to be superior than fistulotomy and seton management, may become a first-line treatment of complex anal fistula.

    Release date:2017-01-18 08:04 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • A preliminary clinical efficacy analysis of local injection of high concentration of glucose when removing setons of perianal fistulizing in Crohn’s disease

    Objective To explore the effect of local injection of high concentration of glucose when removing setons of perianal fistulizing in Crohn’s disease (CD). Methods Thirty cases of CD combined with anal fistula admitted to the Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine from August 2015 to July 2017 were collected prospectively, 12 cases were divided into experimental group and 18 cases were divided into control group. Cases of the experimental group received demolition of drainage seton+IFX+local injection of high concentration of glucose treatment, cases of the control group received the drainage setons removing+IFX only. Before treatment, and at 6, 14, 22, and 30 weeks after IFX treatment, the laboratory indicators of the 2 groups were detected, and BMI, Crohn’s diseaseactivity index (CDAI), perianal disease activity index (PDAI), and clinical efficacy were evaluated. Results Therewas no significant difference on the group effect and interaction of group and time (P>0.05), but time (P<0.05). Both in the experimental group and the control group, compared with before treatment group, the counts of WBC and platelet, levels of C reaction protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), CDAI, and PDAI at 6 months after IFX therapy decreased and maintained at the latter period, but the level of hemoglobin (Hb) and BMI increased at 6 weeks after IFX therapy and maintained at the latter period. On the clinical effect, there was no significant difference at the time points of 14, 22, and 30 weeks of IFX therapy (P>0.05). Conclusion The treatment of local injection of high concentration of glucose when removing setons has not shown any positive effect to CD combined with anal fistula, this conclusion needs to be further studied.

    Release date:2018-06-15 10:49 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Long-term efficacy of infliximab combined with seton placement in treatment perianal fistulizing Crohn disease

    ObjectiveTo investigate long-term efficacy of infliximab (IFX) combined with seton placement in treatment of perianal fistulizing Crohn disease (CD) and to analyze factors affecting its clinical healing and recurrence.MethodsThe patients with perianal fistulizing CD underwent the IFX combined with seton placement therapy from July 2010 to January 2017 were collected from the HIS database of the Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The healing and recurrence of perianal fistulizing CD were counted and their influencing factors were analyzed.ResultsA total of 103 patients with perianal fistulizing CD were included in the study. After a median follow-up of 36 months, 64 patients (62.1%) had a complete fistula healing, 34 patients (33.0%) relapsed. The cumulative recurrence rates of fistula in the 1, 3, and 5 years was 21.8%, 32.6%, and 37.4%, respectively. The multivariate analysis showed that the Montreal classification B1 [HR=3.987, 95% CI (1.640, 9.694), P=0.023] and without abscess [HR=2.724, 95% CI (1.101, 6.740), P=0.030] were positively associated with the long-term healing of fistula, and the IFX maintenance treatment >3 times [HR=5.497, 95% CI (1.197, 25.251), P=0.028] was a risk factor for the recurrence of the fistula.ConclusionsLong-term healing rate of fistula by IFX combined with seton placement therapy is higher. Montreal classification B1, without abscess, and IFX maintenance treatment less than 3 times are expected to have a better long-term efficacy.

    Release date:2019-05-08 05:34 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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