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Scand J Gastroenterol ; 57(1): 112-118, 2022 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34565279

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BACKGROUND: Pelvic collections may occur after surgery or in medical diseases. EUS transmural (TM) treatment has been shown as highly effective and safe, becoming an alternative to surgery or radiology. We aimed to assess the results of EUS management of pelvic collections. METHODS: Retrospective, single-center observational study conducted between 2004 and 2018. Patients with symptomatic collections treated by EUS-TM approach were enrolled. The procedures were performed with a therapeutic EUS-scope, following two possible options: puncture-aspiration-injection of antibiotics PAIA (group 1) or EUS-drainage by plastic double pigtail stents (DPS) with an ano-cavitary drain (ACD) or lumen-apposing metal Stent (LAMS) (group 2). The main objective was to assess the clinical effectiveness based on symptoms and collection resolution. RESULTS: Seventy-three patients were included. Mean age was 42.5 years [12-87]. 30 patients in group 1 (41%) underwent PAIA and 43 in group 2 (59%) underwent DPS ± ACD in 41 patients (95%) and LAMS in 2. The collection was postoperative in 58%. The mean size was 48.9 mm [8-120], 33 +/- 17 mm in group 1, compared to 67 ± 21 mm in group 2 (p < .0001). All the procedures were technically successful. Overall clinical success was 96% (93% in group 1 (28/30), 98% (42/43) in group 2). Failures occurred in 2 post sigmoiditis abscesses and 1 ileo-colic Crohn's disease. No adverse event was reported. During the median follow-up of 7.5 years [4.4-8.9], no patient had recurrence. CONCLUSIONS: EUS-TM with either PAIA or drainage depending on the collection size is confirmed to be highly effective and safe.


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Drenagem , Endossonografia , Adulto , Algoritmos , Drenagem/efeitos adversos , Humanos , Punções , Estudos Retrospectivos , Stents/efeitos adversos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Clin Res Hepatol Gastroenterol ; 46(4): 101821, 2022 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34666209

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BACKGROUND: Treatment of an anal fissure (AF) is based on medical treatment (nonoperative therapies) and surgical procedures. However, the choice of treatment and its role in therapeutic strategy vary from one country to another, and to date, no standard French recommendation is currently available. Our aim was to assess French practices in the treatment of AFs. METHODS: A national survey of members of the French National Society of Colo-Proctology (SNFCP) was carried out using an online questionnaire (1) to evaluate French practice and (2) to compare them with guidelines of other societies. RESULTS: Two hundred responses were obtained among the 300 registered members, representing a participation rate of 67%. Members of the SNFCP agree with all scientific societies on the importance of first-line medical treatment, with surgery proposed as a second-line treatment in the case of the failure of well-conducted medical treatment. However, calcium channel blockers and topical nitrates as first-line treatment are rarely prescribed in France. Priority is therefore given to "simple" topical healing products and oral analgesics on demand. Similarly, surgical management differs since LIS is the "gold standard" in most guidelines, whereas in France, despite the data in the literature, fissurectomy is the first-line treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Our study indicated the fissure treatment discrepancies of France with other countries concerning the usage of topical treatments and the choice of first-line surgical treatments that is currently considered a "French exception".


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Fissura Anal , Administração Tópica , Canal Anal , Doença Crônica , Fissura Anal/tratamento farmacológico , Fissura Anal/cirurgia , Humanos , Resultado do Tratamento
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