Hanley procedure and TROPIS method – modern therapeutic approaches in complicated anal fistulae

M. Kołodziejczak, P. Ciesielski
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High recurrence rates after surgical management of complicated anal fistulae and concerns over postoperative incontinence encourage surgeons to look for new surgical solutions. Fistulas with high purulent reservoirs in diagnostic imaging are particularly challenging. Surgical opening of high branches and purulent reservoirs is a key therapeutic element in the management of complex fistulas. Access to these reservoirs should be established via the simplest route, hence for example, the deep postanal space should be reached from the outside by separating the external sphincter fibers, while the shortest access to high intersphincteric reservoirs is through the anal canal. The paper discusses two surgical approaches: a historical method proposed many years ago by Hanley and involving a wide opening of the deep postanal space, and TROPIS, which is a new, recently published method for accessing high intersphincteric fistulas. We describe the techniques, indications and contraindications for these two approaches. We concluded that proper patient qualification for the above therapeutic approaches is crucial. Pre-operative MRI or transrectal ultrasound imaging of the fistulous tract and determining the shortest drainage route are important.
汉利手术与TROPIS法——复杂肛瘘的现代治疗方法
复杂肛瘘手术治疗后的高复发率和对术后尿失禁的担忧促使外科医生寻找新的手术解决方案。具有高化脓性储层的瘘管在诊断成像中尤其具有挑战性。手术开放高支和化脓性储层是治疗复杂瘘管的关键治疗因素。通过最简单的途径进入这些储液器,例如,通过分离外括约肌纤维从外部到达深后腔,而通过肛管进入高括约肌间储液器的最短途径。本文讨论了两种手术入路:多年前由Hanley提出的一种历史方法,涉及深后腔的大开口,以及TROPIS,这是一种最近发表的用于进入高括约肌间瘘的新方法。我们描述了这两种方法的技术、适应症和禁忌症。我们的结论是,适当的病人资格的上述治疗方法是至关重要的。术前MRI或经直肠超声成像的瘘道和确定最短的引流途径是重要的。
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