Adenocarcinoma associated with chronic anal fistula
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Adenocarcinoma associated with chronic anal fistula
Abstract
Adenocarcinoma in association with chronic anal fistula is a rare disease entity with a male preponderence in most reported series. The patient typically presents with a long history of perianal disease. Diagnosis is often delayed because of failure to obtain biopsy evidence of the condition. A chronic anal fistula may become malignant. However, despite delay in diagnosis, complete removal which usually entails abdominoperineal resections with wide excision of perianal skin and ischiorectal fossa is necessary to achieve good results. We relate our experience with two such rare cases and a literature review on the current views on the relationship between adenocarcinoma and the occurrence of anal fistula is presented.