Tanweer Ahmed, Imran Khan, Muhammad Mansoor Iqbal, Muhammad Iqbal Khan, Shah Hassan Shah, Sughra Parveen.
Comparison of fistulectomy with fistulotomy in low fistula in ano.
J Surg Pak Jan ;21(3):102-5.

Objective: To compare the outcomes in terms of healing after fistulotomy and fistulectomy for low lying fistulae in ano. Study design: Cross sectional analytic. Place & Duration of study: Department of Surgery, Surgical Unit I, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre Karachi, from June 2013 to May 2015. Methodology: Patients of both genders between 12 to 60 year of age with clinical diagnosis of fistula in ano were included in the study. Pain was assessed on visual and analog scale (VAS) Hospital stay was also recorded. All were followed for four week for any complications. Results: During the study period 120 patients were enrolled. Out of these 60 patients had fistulotomy and 60 underwent fistulectomy for fistula in ano. Male predominated with male to female ratio of 3:1. Swelling (86.6%), discharge (37%) and itching (27%) were the common symptoms. The mean duration of hospital stay was 3 ± 1day. Postoperative wound healing and pain assessed by VAS, were high in fistulectomy group. All patients recovered during follow up except one who continued to complain incontinence from fistulectomy group. Conclusion: Fistulotomy yielded better results as compared to fistulectomy for the treatment with low fistula in ano.

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