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THE USE OF ARGENTUM-QUARTZ SOLUTION IN PRIMARY OR RECURRENT PERIANAL FISTULAS: FIRST EXPERIENCE ON THREE CASES

2019

Primary perianal fistulous pathology represents a painful condition often noticeable in patients affected by Crohn's disease or Ulcerative colitis. It causes difficult defecation and can evolve in perianal abscess that should be urgently ascertained and drained. The present work aims to propose Argentum-Quartz® as valid non-surgical therapeutic treatment in order to reach a more comfortable perianal fistula healing. In fact, our preliminary data allow us to consider Argentum Quartz® ideally employable for treatment of perianal fistulas associated or not with IBDs, representing a reliable sphincter-sparing solution.

AdultMaleWound HealingAnal CanalQuartzMiddle AgedCRYPTITIS PERIANAL SUPPURATIVE FISTULAS ARGENTUM QUARTZ SOLUTION SETONSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleTreatment OutcomeCrohn DiseaseHumansRectal FistulaColitis UlcerativeFemaleOrgan Sparing Treatments
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Anitis — Cryptitis — Papillitis

1979

Inflammatory processes within this transitional zone cannot be separated from one another and often occur together. The source of the infection will usually be found in the crypts of Morgagni, originating in the dorsal crypts and spreading to the adjacent papillae. The area of involvement appears erythematous and edematous, and pus occasionally exudes from the crypts. An association exists between cryptitis and the development of anal fissures, and between anal fissures and hemorrhoidal diseases. The anal canal is for the most part also involved in the inflammatory process. One encounters an anitis, which because of an increased secretion produces a perianitis and perpetuates a perianal ecz…

DorsumAnal fissureCryptitismedicine.anatomical_structurePilonidal diseasebusiness.industryOffice managementmedicineAnatomyAnal canalmedicine.diseasebusiness
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