Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the results of surgical treatment of recurrent anal fistula. Methods: This was a cross-sectional, descriptive study including 30 recurrent anal fistula patients who underwent surgery from March 2017 to August 2018 at Hue University Hospital of Medicine and Pharmacy and Hue Central Hospital. Results: Male/female radio was 4/1. The highest proportion was among the ages of 21 – 60 (90%). The most common clinical presentation was perianal discharge in 86.7% of cases. The average duration of disease was found to be 2.5 ± 1.7 months approximately. Early postoperative complications rate is. 36.7% including: air or facial incontinence (33.4%),,postoperative hemorrhage (3.s3%). Average wound healing time is 7.5 ± 2.3 weeks and delayed wound healing rate is 100%. Results of surgical treatment of recurrent fistula anal are good 90%, mid 6.7%, poor 3.3%. Conclusions: Surgical treatment of recurrent anal fistula must depend upon the understanding the relative between anal sphincter and fistula tract. Surgical procedures have to be suitable for each type of anal fistulas. Key words: anal fistula, recurrent, surgical treatment

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