| Literature DB >> 29618340 |
Richelle J F Felt-Bersma1,2, Maarten S Vlietstra3, Paul F Vollebregt3, Ingrid J M Han-Geurts4, Vera Rempe-Sorm4, Grietje J H Vander Mijnsbrugge4, Charlotte B H Molenaar4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Perianal fistula surgery can damage the anal sphincters which may cause faecal incontinence. By measuring regional pressures, 3D-HRAM potentially provides better guidance for surgical strategy in patients with perianal fistulas. The aim was to measure regional anal pressures with 3D-HRAM and to compare these with 3D-EUS findings in patients with perianal fistulas.Entities:
Keywords: 3D-EUS; 3D-HRAM; Anal fistula; Anorectal manometry; Endoanal ultrasound
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29618340 PMCID: PMC5885412 DOI: 10.1186/s12876-018-0770-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Fig. 1Normal 3D-HRAM. The 3D and 2D pressure profile in rest (a) and during contraction (b). Legend: The puborectal muscle (PR) muscle is seen in the middle of the 2D profile. ANT = anterior, POST = posterior, L = left and R = right. The white line in the cylinder is “cut” and unrolled to obtain the 2D image, so that the anterior is on both sides (ANT) of the 2D-image
Fig. 2Comparison of 3D-HRAM with 3D-EUS in a patient with a fistula. Legend: The fistula tract visualised with 3D-EUS (a) is seen at 3 o’clock in the mid anal canal (on the left side of the patient) and corresponds very well with the pressure profile in (b) the 3D cylinder and (c) folded open 2D image. Note that the representation of the 3D-EUS is facing the patient’s anus, but with the 3D-HRAM left and right are switched, looking at the sphincter from behind. A low pressure “groove” (G) through the anal canal is also seen here. The dotted line is an automatic generated line of lowest pressure, and in this case that coincides with the groove. AS = internal anal sphincter, EAS = external anal sphincter, R = right, L = left, PR = puborectal muscle, ANT = anterior, POST = posterior
Fig. 3Measurement of difference between pressure in fistula tract area and the surrounding area. Legend: Smartmouse average measurements were made in both marked fistula tract area (FTA) and the non-fistula tract area (non-FTA)
3D-EUS and 3D-HRAM findings in patients with fistulas
| Patient groups | Total group | Primary fistula | Seton/abscess drainage | Recurrent fistula |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of patients (Male/Female) | 40 (21/19) | 4 (3/1) | 19 (5/14) | 17 (13/4) |
| 3D-EUS | ||||
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| Simple | 7 | 0 | 6 | 1 |
| Complex | 33 | 4 | 13 | 16 |
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| IAS | 4 (2/2) | 0 | 2 (0/2a) | 2 (2/0) |
| EAS | 4 (1/3) | 0 | 2 (0/1a1) | 2 (1/1) |
| IAS + EAS | 4 (3/1) | 0 | 1 (1/0) | 3 (2/1a) |
| 3D-HRAM | ||||
| MRP (mmHg) | 69 | 81 | 65 | 70 |
| MSP (mmHg) | 125 | 145 | 106 | 143 |
| MRP FTA (mmHg) | 47 | 66 | 42 | 47 |
| MRP Non-FTA (mmHg) | 76 | 95 | 74 | 73 |
| MSP FTA (mmHg) | 92 | 111 | 82 | 99 |
| MSP Non-FTA (mmHg) | 138 | 175 | 130 | 138 |
| Sphincter length (cm) | 3.3 | 4.4 | 3.2 | 3.0 |
| Groove ( | 11 | 2 | 5 | 4 |
| Simple fistula | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Complex fistula | 11 | 2 | 5 | 4 |
| Agreement 3D-EUS and 3D-HRAM | ||||
| Good | 24 | 3 | 12 | 9 |
| Moderate | 8 | 0 | 4 | 4 |
| No | 8 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
aWomen with a traumatic delivery. IAS internal anal sphincter, EAS external anal sphincter, MRP mean resting pressure, MSP mean squeeze pressure, FTA fistula tract area
3D-EUS and 3D-HRAM findings in 30 control patients
| Patient groups | Defects on EUS | No defects on EUS |
|---|---|---|
| Number of patients (Male/Female) | 10 (5/5) | 20 (10/10) |
| 3D-EUS | ||
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| IAS | 5 (5/0) | - |
| EAS | 4 (0/4a) | - |
| IAS + EAS | 1 (0/1a) | - |
| 3D-HRAM | ||
| MRP (mmHg) | 65 | 75 |
| MSP (mmHg) | 93 | 125 |
| MRP defect (mmHg) | 27 | – |
| MRP non-defect (mmHg) | 68 | – |
| MSP defect (mmHg) | 52 | – |
| MSP non-defect (mmHg) | 100 | – |
| Sphincter length (cm) | 3.1 | 3.2 |
| Groove ( | 6 (3/3) | – |
| Agreement 3D-EUS and 3D-HRAM | ||
| Good | 6 (3/3a) | – |
| Moderate | 4 (2/2a) | – |
| No | 0 | – |
aWomen with a traumatic delivery. IAS internal anal sphincter, EAS external anal sphincter, MRP mean resting pressure, MSP mean squeeze pressure