2022
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1756145
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Management of Complex Fistula-in-ano by Interception of Fistula Track with Application of Ksharasutra (IFTAK): A Novel Technique

Abstract: Objective Despite all the technological advances, successful management of complex fistula-in-ano is still a challenge due to recurrence and incontinence. The present study evaluates the outcomes of a novel technique, Interception of Fistula Track with Application of Ksharasutra (IFTAK) in terms of success rate and degree of incontinence. Methods In the present prospective study, 300 patients with complex fistula-in-ano were treated by the IFTAK technique, whose surgical steps include: incision at th… Show more

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“…In IFTAK, treatment duration is relatively short, there is little or no hospital stay, and significantly less tissue is injured during surgery., Further, it can be performed under local anesthesia and leaves only a minimal scar at the operative site. IFTAK reduces the duration of treatment by shortening the track and focusing on eradicating of infected anal crypt which is the principal site of pathology in anal fistula[ 11 ]. As a result, no treatment of the distal or residual track is required.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In IFTAK, treatment duration is relatively short, there is little or no hospital stay, and significantly less tissue is injured during surgery., Further, it can be performed under local anesthesia and leaves only a minimal scar at the operative site. IFTAK reduces the duration of treatment by shortening the track and focusing on eradicating of infected anal crypt which is the principal site of pathology in anal fistula[ 11 ]. As a result, no treatment of the distal or residual track is required.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%