Short-term efficacy and safety of three novel sphincter-sparing techniques for anal fistulae: a systematic review

S. O. Adegbola*, K. Sahnan, G. Pellino, P. J. Tozer, A. Hart, R. K.S. Phillips, J. Warusavitarne, O. D. Faiz

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Background: The surgical treatment of complex anal fistulae, particularly those involving a significant portion of the anal sphincter in which fistulotomy would compromise continence, is challenging. Video-assisted anal fistula treatment (VAAFT), fistula tract laser closure (FiLaC™) and over-the-scope clip (OTSC®) proctology system are all novel sphincter-sparing techniques targeted at healing anal fistulae. In this study, all published articles on these techniques were reviewed to determine efficacy, feasibility and safety. Methods: A systematic search of major databases was performed using defined terms. All studies reporting on experience of these techniques were included and outcomes (fistula healing and safety) evaluated. Results: Eighteen studies (VAAFT—12, FiLaC™—3, OTSC®—3) including 1245 patients were analysed. All were case series, and outcomes were heterogeneous with follow-up ranging from 6 to 69 months and short-term (< 1 year) healing rates of 64–100%. Morbidity was low with only minor complications reported. There was one report of minor incontinence following the first reported study of FiLaC™, and this was treated successfully at 6 months with rubber band ligation of hypertrophied prolapsed mucosa. There are inconsistencies in the technique in studies of VAAFT and FiLaC™. Conclusions: All three techniques appear to be safe and feasible options in the management of anal fistulae, and short-term healing rates are acceptable with no sustained effect on continence. There is, however, a paucity of robust data with long-term outcomes. These techniques are thus welcome additions; however, their long-term place in the colorectal surgeon’s armamentarium, whether diagnostic or therapeutic, remains uncertain.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)775-782
Nombre de pàgines8
RevistaTechniques in Coloproctology
Volum21
Número10
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 29 d’oct. 2017

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