A CASE OF LONG ANO-SCROTAL FISTULA PRESENTING AS A PRIMARY SCROTAL DISCHARGE AND ITS MANAGEMENT BY FISTULECTOMY AND PRIMARY CLOSURE.
MD. M. M. Noor Mohiddin, Shaik Fazila Banu- General Medicine
- General Earth and Planetary Sciences
- General Environmental Science
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- Ocean Engineering
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- General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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- General Medicine
Introduction: Fistula-in-ano is an anorectal condition prevalent in the population worldwide. It is an inammatory track lined by granulation tissue which connects perianal skin supercially to anal canal; anorectum or rectum deeply. It is characterised by chronic purulent discharge or cyclical pain associated with abscess formation followed by intermittent spontaneous decompression. In some cases of men with anal stulas, the stula can extend into the scrotum, in which case the scrotum is usually painful and presents with redness, swelling and pus discharge from the external opening that is the secondary scrotal orice of the stula and can sometimes be misdiagnosed as scrotal abscess. Fistula with extension into scrotum is one of the rare complications of stula. Nearly about 82% ano-scrotal stulas had anterior opening and they are mostly intersphincteric or transsphincteric stulas.