• La Radiologia medica · Aug 2010

    Comparative Study

    Anal endosonography and fistulography for fistula-in-ano.

    • F Pomerri, G Dodi, G Pintacuda, L Amadio, and P C Muzzio.
    • Dipartimento di Scienze Medico-Diagnostiche e Terapie Speciali, Clinica Chirurgica II, Università di Padova, Via Giustiniani 2, 35128 Padova, Italy. fabio.pomerri@unipd.it
    • Radiol Med. 2010 Aug 1;115(5):771-83.

    PurposeIn this study, a comparison was made of the accuracy and clinical usefulness of anal endosonography and fistulography in the preoperative classification of fistulas-in-ano.Materials And MethodsA total of 113 patients with a clinical diagnosis of cryptoglandular fistula-in-ano who were awaiting surgery were included in this retrospective review. Patients were preoperatively investigated by anal endosonography and/or modified fistulography by inserting a Foley catheter into the rectum and a metal ring close to the anus. The catheter and ring served as radiopaque anal markers. Fistula classification obtained by the two diagnostic modalities was compared with surgical classification as the criterion standard.ResultsEndoanal ultrasound and fistulography identified 82.8% and 100% of primary tracks, 79% and 74.2% of internal openings, 98% and 91.8% of secondary tracks and 92.9% and 87.8% of abscesses, respectively.ConclusionsAnal endosonography and fistulography with radiopaque markers are important complements to surgical exploration for investigating anal sepsis and may be of value to the surgeon in planning a therapeutic strategy.

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