Sunilkumar B. Alur, P. Rajshekhar Rao, Prashant Yadahalli, Prashant K. Zulpi and Sangeetha Siva
Page: 299-302 | Received 30 Jul 2024, Published online: 20 Sep 2024
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Most patients with an overt fistula have an antecedent history of abscess that drained spontaneously or for which surgical drainage had been performed. Some patients will report a continuous purulent discharge, either from the anus or the external opening, necessitating the wearing of pads. Twenty‐two patients with complaints, clinical symptoms and signs suggestive of fistula‐in‐ano under all surgical units were included in the study. The findings of Clinical examination and Anal Endosonography with respect to Remote Areas of abscesses are moderately comparable as per the Kappa statistic and 18.2% is an additional finding of Anal Endosonography is statistically remarkable with p=0.134. The results of Clinical examination and Operative findings with respect to Remote Areas of abscesses are moderately comparable as per the Kappa statistic and 18.2% is an additional results of Operative findings is statistically remarkable with p=0.134.
Sunilkumar B. Alur, P. Rajshekhar Rao, Prashant Yadahalli, Prashant K. Zulpi and Sangeetha Siva. Agreement of Remote Areas of Abscess and Internal Opening Between Clinical Examination with Anal Endosonography and Operative Findings: Anal Fistulae.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/10.36478/makrjms.2024.10.299.302
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