Abstract
Background
Fistula-tract Laser Closure (FiLaC™) is a sphincter-saving technique for the treatment of anal fistulas that has been shown to be successful in the short and middle term. However, the long-term success rate is unknown. This study aimed to report long-term results in performing FiLaC™.
Methods
This study was performed as a retrospective observational study. Forty-five patients who underwent FiLaC™ between July 2010 and May 2014 were evaluated. In all cases, FiLaC™ was performed with a diode laser at a wavelength of 1470 nm by means of a radial fiber. Patients and fistula characteristics, previous treatments, healing rates, failures and postoperative incontinence were reviewed.
Results
Median follow-up time was 30 months (range 6–46 months). Thirty-five patients (78 %) had a history of previous surgery for their fistulas. Primary healing was observed in 32 patients (71.1 %), and the median healing time was 5 weeks (range 3–8 weeks). Eleven of the 13 failures (85 %) were early failures (persistent symptoms). No patient reported postoperative incontinence. The best healing rate was observed in patients who had been previously treated with loose seton (19/24, 79 %).
Conclusions
Long-term follow-up after FiLaC™ seems to confirm the favorable short-term success rates reported for this procedure. Although sealing of chronic anal fistulas may be obtained with FiLaC™ in a single treatment, our current strategy consists of placing a loose seton into the fistula tract a few weeks prior to laser treatment. Seton treatment facilitates the following laser procedure and seems to have favorable effects on healing.
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P. Giamundo is “surgical trainer” for Biolitec Biomedical Technology GmbH. There is no conflict of interest for the remaining authors.
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Giamundo, P., Esercizio, L., Geraci, M. et al. Fistula-tract Laser Closure (FiLaC™): long-term results and new operative strategies. Tech Coloproctol 19, 449–453 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10151-015-1282-9
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