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. 2021 Feb;25(2):177-184.
doi: 10.1007/s10151-020-02332-4. Epub 2020 Aug 31.

Sphincter-saving therapy for fistula-in-ano: long-term follow-up after FiLaC®

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Sphincter-saving therapy for fistula-in-ano: long-term follow-up after FiLaC®

A Wolicki et al. Tech Coloproctol. 2021 Feb.

Abstract

Background: The treatment of anal fistula remains a challenge between maintaining continence and radical surgery to prevent recurrence. Fistula-tract Laser Closure (FiLaC®) is a sphincter-saving technique using a radial emitting laser fibre to close the fistula tract. The aim of this study was to report long-term outcomes in patients who received FiLaC® therapy for transsphincteric and intersphincteric anal fistula between January 2011 and December 2017.

Methods: A retrospective study was performed on patients who were treated with FiLaC®- for a transsphincteric and intersphincteric anal fistula at our institution between January 2011 and December 2017. In all patients, the FiLaC® procedure was combined with a closure of the internal orifice using a simple 3-0 Z stitch. Patient characteristics, previous proctological history, healing rates, failures and postoperative continence were investigated.

Results: The study included 83 patients [mean age 50.01 ± 14.59 years. 64 (77.1%) males] with a mean follow-up period of 41.99 (± 21.59) months (range 4-87 months). Thirteen patients (15.7%) had a recurrent fistula. 65 patients (78.3%) had undergone prior abscess drainage with insertion of a seton. The primary healing rate was 74.7% (62 of 83 patients) overall. Eleven (13.3%) of the 21 patients (25.3%) who failed FiLaC®-therapy underwent a second operation. In eight cases, Re-FiLaC® and in three cases, fistulectomy with closure of the internal orifice was performed. Afterwards 6 (54.5%) of these 11 patients could be considered cured: 3 who had fistulectomy and three who had Re-FiLaC® treatment. The overall healing rate after second FiLaC® was 78.3% (65 of 83 patients) while the overall healing rate for FiLaC® therapy combined with any second procedure was 81.9% (68 of 83 patients). The follow-up period in this group of 11 patients who received re-operation was 38 months (range 13-84 months). Changes in continence occurred in eight patients (9.6%). No patient reported major incontinence postoperatively.

Conclusions: The FiLaC® procedure is associated with good healing rates in long-term follow-up and should be considered as a treatment option for transsphincteric and intersphincteric anal fistulae, especially due to the low complication rate and low risk of sphincter injury.

Keywords: Anal fistula; FiLaC; Fistula tract laser closure; Sphincter-saving.

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