Is Marsupialization Effective in Fistula Surgery?
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Original Investigation
P: 199-203
April 2023

Is Marsupialization Effective in Fistula Surgery?

GMJ 2023;34(2):199-203
1. Department of Surgery, Proctology Unit, Memorial Ankara Hospital, Ankara, Turkiye
2. Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Gazi University Hospital, Ankara, Turkiye
3. School of Medicine, Hacettepe University Hospital, Ankara, Turkiye
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Received Date: 29.11.2022
Accepted Date: 23.02.2023
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ABSTRACT

Objective:

The present study aims to demonstrate the surgical and patient-reported outcomes of marsupialization after fistulotomy in intersphincteric and low transsphincteric fistulas.

Methods:

A consecutive number of 100 patients who were diagnosed with an intersphincteric (IS) or a low transsphincteric (LTS) fistula and underwent fistulotomy with or without marsupialization were included in this study. The study cohort was divided into two groups: fistulotomy with and without marsupialization.

Results:

The study population consisted of 77 male patients with a mean age of 37.59±10.83 years. The number of patients with IS fistulas was 56 (56%). The marsupialization was performed in 36 patients, 26 of them with LTS fistula. The mean VAS score was significantly lower in the marsupialization group than the no-marsupialization group (p=0.035). Moreover, the duration of wound healing was demonstrated significantly shorter in the marsupialization group than non-marsupialization group (p=0.039).

Conclusion:

Marsupialization is an effective and feasible technique for fistulotomy wounds in patients with simple fistulas in terms of reducing postoperative pain and duration of wound healing.

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