Comparative study of percutaneous (perianal) instillation of aqueous jelly & percutaneous (perianal) gadolinium instillation in MR fistulography with its surgical correlation
Abstract:Background: Perianal fistula is an abnormal tract connecting the anal canal and the perianal skin. Precise delineation of the tracts is necessary before surgery to know the anatomical details in order to prevent recurrences and incontinence. We studied the efficacy of percutaneous (perianal) instillation of aqueous jelly versus percutaneous (perianal) gadolinium instillation on magnetic resonance (MR) fistulography and compared to intra-operative findings. Materials and Methods: All patients with suspected per… Show more
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