Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4282010 The American Journal of Surgery 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundPerianal fistula disease (PAD) occurs in up to 40% of patients with Crohn’s disease (CD). Medical therapy is often unsuccessful, and, with surgical therapy, healing is unreliable and management is frequently painful and unsatisfactory. Outpatient CO2 laser ablation of PAD has emerged as an alternative.MethodsTwenty-seven patients were evaluated by chart review. The severity of PAD based on a 5 category scoring system was collected. Scores were recorded at the time of surgery and at each subsequent postoperative visit.ResultsDifferences between PAF severity scores were significant for the initial operation versus postoperative visit 1 (P < .001) and for the initial operation versus the final visit (P < .001). Variation in the postoperative PAD score was affected by the score in the operating room and colonic involvement of CD.ConclusionCO2 laser ablation therapy successfully treats PAD; many fistulas are completely healed and others are converted into a single, minimally draining fistula with this well-tolerated outpatient procedure.

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