Accuracy of hydrogen peroxide‐enhanced ultrasound in the identification of internal openings of anal fistulas
2002; Wiley; Volume: 4; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1046/j.1463-1318.2002.00359.x
ISSN1463-1318
AutoresHéctor Ortiz, José Fernando Cariñena Marzo, G. Jiménez, Mario de-Miguel,
Tópico(s)Diverticular Disease and Complications
ResumoOBJECTIVE: This prospective study was designed to assess the accuracy of hydrogen peroxide-enhanced ultrasound in the identification of internal openings of anal fistulas, with surgical findings as the golden standard. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 143 consecutive patients (102 men; mean age, 45 years) with fistula-in-ano were assessed by hydrogen peroxide-enhanced ultrasound before surgery involving one radiologist. Ultrasound was performed using a B & K Diagnostic Ultrasound System trade mark with a 10-MHz rotating endoprobe. Hydrogen peroxide (3%) was infused into the fistula. All operations were perfomed by the same surgeon who was unaware of results of anal endosonography. RESULTS: In 128 (89.5%) patients, an internal opening was identified at surgery. Correct identification of an internal opening endosonographically was recorded in 80 (62.5%) patients. The internal opening was correctly identified by ultrasound in 32% (8/25) of patients with intersphincteric fistulas, in 77% (70/91) with transsphincteric fistulas, and in 17% (2/12) with suprasphincteric fistulas. CONCLUSION: The accuracy of hydrogen peroxide-enhanced anal endosonography for the identification of internal openings was still insufficient to justify pre-operative endosonography as a diagnostic method for routine use in patients with fistula-in-ano.
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