Abstract:Background: The success rate of surgery for anal fistulas in the literature is variable, ranging between 30-90% due to differences in etiology, risk factors for recurrences and variety of surgical and innovative techniques used in therapy of anal fistulas. Aim: We try to evaluate the surgical outcomes in patients without any known risk factor for recurrence. Materials and Methods: A retrospective study with 148 patients was performed. Fistulas were classified according to: Parks system, the modified Parks’s… Show more
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