2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10151-016-1536-1
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A systematic review of the management of anal fistula in infants

Abstract: The majority of the studies reviewed evaluated surgical treatment of FIA. However, the few studies that employed conservative treatment reported complete resolution of FIA in most infants. Fistulotomy was the most commonly performed surgery for FIA and was associated with fewer complications, yet a higher recurrence rate than fistulectomy.

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“…However, current evidence suggests that PA and FIA in infants are generally self-limiting conditions and conservative, nonoperative strategies should be the first line treatment in this specific age group, whereas surgery should preferentially be reserved for patients who failed conservative management or complex fistulas. 18…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, current evidence suggests that PA and FIA in infants are generally self-limiting conditions and conservative, nonoperative strategies should be the first line treatment in this specific age group, whereas surgery should preferentially be reserved for patients who failed conservative management or complex fistulas. 18…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the patients who were treated surgically, 29% were reported to have FIA in the further course. 18 I/D of PA remains the treatment of choice in many centers since most surgeons claim faster pain relief and wound healing after I/D compared with spontaneous drainage (S/ D). 4,10,19 To date, these hypotheses have not been confirmed in the pediatric population based on prospective data.…”
Section: Treatment Of Pa and Risk Of Fistula-in-ano Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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