Endoanal ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging for preoperative assessment of anal fistula: a comparative study
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- DOI: 10.1046/j.1463-1318.2001.00241.x
Endoanal ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging for preoperative assessment of anal fistula: a comparative study
Abstract
Objective: To compare endoanal ultrasound (EUS) with a 10-MHz probe vs. bodycoil magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the preoperative evaluation of anal fistula.
Subjects and methods: 23 patients with fistula in the anal region underwent preoperative 0.5 T bodycoil MRI and 10 MHz EUS which included probing in 6 patients. The results of the EUS and MRI were compared against the surgical findings as a reference method.
Results: In classification of the primary tract there was agreement between EUS and surgical findings in 14 (61%) and between MRI and surgery in 11 (48%). Concerning the presence of an internal opening the corresponding figures were 17 (74%) and 10 (43%) and in judging the presence of an extension or an abscess 15 (65%) vs. 11 (48%), respectively. In three out of eight patients with nonhealing or recurrence after surgery preoperative imaging had shown an extension and/or an abscess that was not identified by the surgeon.
Conclusion: EUS, sometimes complemented with probing, is well comparable to bodycoil MRI in classifying and describing the topography of an anal fistula.
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