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. 2009 Jun;80(6):549-58.
doi: 10.1007/s00104-009-1706-z.

[Perianal fistulas in Crohn's disease: treatment results at an interdisciplinary unit]

[Article in German]
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[Perianal fistulas in Crohn's disease: treatment results at an interdisciplinary unit]

[Article in German]
I Iesalnieks et al. Chirurg. 2009 Jun.

Abstract

Background: Approximately one third of patients with Crohn's disease develop perianal fistulas. This study was conducted to determinate outcome predictors in patients treated at a specialized multidisciplinary unit.

Patients and methods: Between May 2005 and May 2008, all patients with perianal Crohn's fistulas were treated by the same surgeon and a gastroenterologist specialized in managing patients with Crohn's disease. Deep fistulas were treated by fistulotomy. For high fistulas, a noncutting seton was placed followed by maintenance treatment with azathioprine and/or infliximab. "Optimal outcome" was recorded when (a) there was no need for diverting stoma, (b) complete healing was achieved by fistulotomy, or (c) fistula symptoms were under control, i.e. there was no need for treatment extension during follow-up.

Results: Thirty-four male and 32 female patients underwent 100 surgical interventions. The most frequent types of fistula were high trans-sphincteric (62%) and high intersphincteric (15%). Eleven of the 32 females presented with rectovaginal fistulae. At the study end, complete healing was observed in 12 patients and 32 had good control of fistula symptoms. Seven required proctectomy, fistula symptoms were not under control in 12, and three required diverting stoma. Altogether 44 patients (67%) achieved optimal outcome. The following factors were predictors of nonoptimal outcome by multivariate analysis: presence of Crohn's colitis (P=0.01), age at the onset of Crohn's disease <20 years (P=0.02), and types of fistula not suitable for fistulotomy (P=0.05).

Conclusions: The multidisciplinary approach at specialized units will lead to successful outcome in >60% of patients with Crohn's perianal fistulas. The presence of Crohn's colitis, young age at disease onset, and presence of high fistulas are indicators of poor prognosis.

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