Fistula Research Today is a free monthly online journal that collates and summarizes the latest research about Fistula, including details on types, causes, treatment. | ||||||||
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Fistula-in-ano: advances in treatment.Deeba S, Aziz O, Sains PS, Darzi A Department of Biosurgery and Surgical Technology, St. Mary's Hospital, Norfolk Place, London W2 1NY, UK. s.deeba@imperial.ac.uk BACKGROUND: Several techniques have been described for the management of fistula-in-ano, but all carry their own risks of recurrence and incontinence. Technology has evolved over the past 2 decades that may enable surgeons to deal with this troublesome issue with greater success. This review summarizes the history of fistula-in-ano management, the current techniques available, and describes new technologies. METHODS: Medline searches were performed using the PubMed, Ovid, Embase, Cochrane, and Google Scholar databases to identify articles reporting on fistula-in-ano management using surgery alone, fibrin glues, and fistula plugs. Forty-one articles reporting on the history of fistula-in-ano management and the use of new technologies were included. RESULTS: Conventional fistula surgery techniques have their place, but new technologies such as fibrin glues and the anal fistula plugs offer an alternative approach, with initial studies reporting good success rates. CONCLUSIONS: New technologies provide promising alternatives to traditional methods of management. There is, however, a real need for high-quality randomized control trials. Published 20 June 2008 in Am J Surg, 196(1): 95-9.
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