Evolution of treatment for rectal fistula: from resection to FiLaC® laser ablation

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  • Authors:  Atroshchenko A..1,2, Kiselev D.O.3, Pozdnyakov S..4, Teterin A.V.5, Davidovich D..6
  • Affiliations:
    1. Department of Surgery and Oncology, Faculty of Postgraduate Medical Education, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia
    2. Department of Coloproctology, Ilyinskaya Hospital
    3. Department of Ultrasound Diagnostics, A.N. Ryzhikh National Medical Research Center of Coloproctology, Ministry of Health of Russia
    4. Department of Coloproctology, Federal Research and Clinical Center for Specialized Medical Care and Medical Technologies, Federal Medical and Biological Agency of the Russian Federation
    5. Center of Coloproctology, St. Aleksey Central Clinical Hospital
    6. Department of Purulent Surgery and Coloproctology, M.P. Konchalovsky City Clinical Hospital, Moscow Healthcare Department
  • Issue: Vol 11, No 1 (2021)
  • Pages: 35-41
  • Section: LITERATURE REVIEW
  • Published: 02.06.2021
  • URL: https://onco-surgery.info/jour/article/view/494
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.17650/2686-9594-2021-11-1-35-41
  • ID: 494

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Abstract

Rectal fistula – one of the most common coloproctological diseases. Annually, thousands of patients with anal fistula have had treated around the world. Treatment of this disease is an actual problem in coloproctology nowadays due to the high frequency of recurrence and anal incontinency. The chronic persistent perianal suppuration and multiple surgical interventions the main predictor of emergence of the anal incontinence, which could be achieve almost 50 %, according the literature data. The risk of emergence the anal incontinence is particularly high in the treatment of complex fistulas. Therefore, the problem of complex rectal fistulas treating remains an actual task in the clinical practice of a coloproctologist.

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A.  O.  Atroshchenko

Department of Surgery and Oncology, Faculty of Postgraduate Medical Education, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia; Department of Coloproctology, Ilyinskaya Hospital

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Email: dr.atroshchenko@gmail.com

Andrey Olegovich Atroshchenko 

6 Miklukho-Maklaya St., Moscow 117198

Build. 2, 2 Rublevskoe Predmestye, Glukhovo, Krasnogorsk 143421

Russian Federation

D.   O. Kiselev

Department of Ultrasound Diagnostics, A.N. Ryzhikh National Medical Research Center of Coloproctology, Ministry of Health of Russia

Email: fake@neicon.ru

2 Salyama Adilya St., Moscow 123423

Russian Federation

S.   V. Pozdnyakov

Department of Coloproctology, Federal Research and Clinical Center for Specialized Medical Care and Medical Technologies, Federal Medical and Biological Agency of the Russian Federation

Email: fake@neicon.ru

28 Orekhovyy Bulvar, Moscow 115682

Russian Federation

A.   V. Teterin

Center of Coloproctology, St. Aleksey Central Clinical Hospital

Email: fake@neicon.ru

27 Leninskiy Prospekt, Moscow 119071

Russian Federation

D.   L. Davidovich

Department of Purulent Surgery and Coloproctology, M.P. Konchalovsky City Clinical Hospital, Moscow Healthcare Department

Email: fake@neicon.ru

Build. 1, 2 Kashtanovaya Alleya, Zelenograd, Moscow 124489

Russian Federation

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