Abstract

Objective: To explore the clinical diagnostic value of transperineal volume ultrasound combined with two-dimensional high-frequency ultrasound for anal fistula. Methods: A total of 52 patients with anal fistula admitted to the Affiliated Hospital of Shaanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine from December 2017 to July 2018 were selected. They were all undergoing transperineal 3D volume ultrasound combined with 2D high-frequency ultrasound examination, and the diagnosis results were analyzed. The results of ultrasonography and surgical pathology were compared. Results: Among 52 patients, 3D volume ultrasound combined with 2D high-frequency ultrasound were used to diagnose 32 cases of anal fistula intersphincteric type, 14 cases of transsphincter type, 5 cases of supra-sphincter type, and 1 case of extra-sphincter type. T supervisor classification accuracy rate is 90%. The detection rate of branch pipes was 92%, and the compliance rate of internal fistula was 95%. Two-dimensional high-frequency ultrasound was used to diagnose 34 cases of anal fistula intersphincteric type, 14 cases of transsphincter type, 4 cases of supra-sphincter type, and 0 cases of extra-sphincter type. The detection rate of branch canals was 42%, and the accuracy of type classification was 90%. The coincidence rate was 95%. There was a statistically significant difference in the detection rate of the anal fistula branch and the coincidence rate of the internal fistula between the two methods (both P < 0.05). In the anal fistula classification, there was no significant statistical difference between the two methods. Conclusion: 1) The overall coincidence rate of three-dimensional volumetric ultrasound combined with two-dimensional high-frequency ultrasound in the diagnosis of anal fistula is high; 2) Three-dimensional volumetric ultrasound technology has great application prospects in infants and anal fistulas.

Highlights

  • Anal fistula is a good disease and common disease in clinical anorectal surgery [1]

  • This study evaluated the anal fistula lesions by combining three-dimensional volume ultrasound and two-dimensional high-frequency ultrasound technology, and observed whether the combined application of the two technologies for the overall diagnostic efficacy of the disease is higher than the two-dimensional high-frequency ultrasound technology alone

  • Comparison of three-dimensional volume ultrasound combined with two-dimensional high-frequency ultrasound, two-dimensional high-frequency ultrasound alone, and two-dimensional high-frequency ultrasound alone was compared with the main type of anal fistula, branch detection rate, and intraoral coincidence rate using paired χ2 test

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Introduction

Anal fistula is a good disease and common disease in clinical anorectal surgery [1]. It consists of an internal fistula, an external fistula and a fistula. The internal fistula is located around the dentate line, the external fistula is located on the skin around the anus, and the fistula runs on the anus, peripheral tissue clearance. These patients are not life-threatening, if they are not handled properly, they can recur and seriously affect the quality of life of patients. Provide a more valuable basis for the treatment and evaluation of anal fistula

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