Fibrin glue in perianal fistulas - A pilot study

Citation
P. Aitola et al., Fibrin glue in perianal fistulas - A pilot study, ANN CHIR GY, 88(2), 1999, pp. 136-138
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Medicine
Journal title
ANNALES CHIRURGIAE ET GYNAECOLOGIAE
ISSN journal
03559521 → ACNP
Volume
88
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
136 - 138
Database
ISI
SICI code
0355-9521(1999)88:2<136:FGIPF->2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Background and Aims: Anal fistula surgery is associated with considerable m orbidity, mainly related to anal incontinence. As promising results of the use of fibrin glue in the treatment of complex anal fistulas were recently shown, we planned to do a randomized trial comparing the use of fibrin glue and surgery in the treatment of perianal fistulas. There were no reports o f the use of fibrin glue in the management of previously untreated anal fis tulas. Material and Methods: Prior to the planned study a pretrial pilot series of 10 patients with different perianal fistulas were treated. Informed consen t was obtained from every patient. Under spinal anesthesia, the fistula tra ck was identified and brushed to remove granulous tissue, then washed with hydrogen peroxide and thereafter filled with fibrin glue. Results: We performed fibrin gluing on 10 patients with perianal fistulas o f different etiology and type. The gluing was done once to 7 patients, twic e to 2 and three times to one patient. In all but one patient the fistula a nd symptoms recurred after only one month. One patient with a low trans-sph incteric fistula of which the internal opening was not found, was symptom-f ree for 6 months. At the one-month follow-up visit the external opening of the fistula was almost unidentifiable, suggesting that the fistula had heal ed. However, due to recurrence fistulotomy was performed after 6 months. Conclusions: Fistulas around the anus, with or without associated inflammat ory bowel disease, do not seem to heal after fibrin gluing.