A randomized trial study on the effect of amniotic membrane graft on wound healing process after anal fistulotomy

Abstract Objective Human amniotic membrane (HAM) used as a wound coverage for more than a century. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of amniotic membrane on wound healing and reduce post-operative complication. Study design Randomized clinical trial study. Place and duration of study Surgery Department, Shahid Faghihi Hospital, Shiraz, in the period of between Sep. 2014 and Nov. 2015. Methodology 73 patients with anal fistula were divided into two groups. The patients suffered from simple perianal fistula (low type) without any past medical history. Fistulotomy were performed for all of them and in interventional group HAM were applied as biologic dressing. Their wound healing improvement was evaluated post-operative in two groups. Results From 73 patients participated in the study, 36 patients were in control group and 37 patients were in intervention group. According to the analysis of images taken from the wound, the rate of wound healing was 67.39% in intervention group and 54.51% in control group (p < 0.001). Discharge, pain, itching and stool incontinency was lower in intervention group. Analysis of pathology samples taken from the wound showed no differences between two groups. Conclusion HAM application could lead to improvement of wound healing and reduced post-operative complications. In conclusion, HAM may act as a biologic dressing in the patients with anal fistula.

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Main Authors: Leila,Ghahramani, Saeideh,Pirayeh, Hajar,Khazraei, Ali,Bagher pour, Vahid,Hosseini Seyed, Ali,Noorafshan, Reza,Safarpour Ali, Laleh,Mousavi
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spelling oai:scielo:S2237-936320170003001872017-08-23A randomized trial study on the effect of amniotic membrane graft on wound healing process after anal fistulotomyLeila,GhahramaniSaeideh,PirayehHajar,KhazraeiAli,Bagher pourVahid,Hosseini SeyedAli,NoorafshanReza,Safarpour AliLaleh,Mousavi Anal fistula Human amniotic membrane Wound healing Post-operative complication Abstract Objective Human amniotic membrane (HAM) used as a wound coverage for more than a century. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of amniotic membrane on wound healing and reduce post-operative complication. Study design Randomized clinical trial study. Place and duration of study Surgery Department, Shahid Faghihi Hospital, Shiraz, in the period of between Sep. 2014 and Nov. 2015. Methodology 73 patients with anal fistula were divided into two groups. The patients suffered from simple perianal fistula (low type) without any past medical history. Fistulotomy were performed for all of them and in interventional group HAM were applied as biologic dressing. Their wound healing improvement was evaluated post-operative in two groups. Results From 73 patients participated in the study, 36 patients were in control group and 37 patients were in intervention group. According to the analysis of images taken from the wound, the rate of wound healing was 67.39% in intervention group and 54.51% in control group (p < 0.001). Discharge, pain, itching and stool incontinency was lower in intervention group. Analysis of pathology samples taken from the wound showed no differences between two groups. Conclusion HAM application could lead to improvement of wound healing and reduced post-operative complications. In conclusion, HAM may act as a biologic dressing in the patients with anal fistula.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de ColoproctologiaJournal of Coloproctology (Rio de Janeiro) v.37 n.3 20172017-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2237-93632017000300187en10.1016/j.jcol.2017.03.006
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author Leila,Ghahramani
Saeideh,Pirayeh
Hajar,Khazraei
Ali,Bagher pour
Vahid,Hosseini Seyed
Ali,Noorafshan
Reza,Safarpour Ali
Laleh,Mousavi
spellingShingle Leila,Ghahramani
Saeideh,Pirayeh
Hajar,Khazraei
Ali,Bagher pour
Vahid,Hosseini Seyed
Ali,Noorafshan
Reza,Safarpour Ali
Laleh,Mousavi
A randomized trial study on the effect of amniotic membrane graft on wound healing process after anal fistulotomy
author_facet Leila,Ghahramani
Saeideh,Pirayeh
Hajar,Khazraei
Ali,Bagher pour
Vahid,Hosseini Seyed
Ali,Noorafshan
Reza,Safarpour Ali
Laleh,Mousavi
author_sort Leila,Ghahramani
title A randomized trial study on the effect of amniotic membrane graft on wound healing process after anal fistulotomy
title_short A randomized trial study on the effect of amniotic membrane graft on wound healing process after anal fistulotomy
title_full A randomized trial study on the effect of amniotic membrane graft on wound healing process after anal fistulotomy
title_fullStr A randomized trial study on the effect of amniotic membrane graft on wound healing process after anal fistulotomy
title_full_unstemmed A randomized trial study on the effect of amniotic membrane graft on wound healing process after anal fistulotomy
title_sort randomized trial study on the effect of amniotic membrane graft on wound healing process after anal fistulotomy
description Abstract Objective Human amniotic membrane (HAM) used as a wound coverage for more than a century. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of amniotic membrane on wound healing and reduce post-operative complication. Study design Randomized clinical trial study. Place and duration of study Surgery Department, Shahid Faghihi Hospital, Shiraz, in the period of between Sep. 2014 and Nov. 2015. Methodology 73 patients with anal fistula were divided into two groups. The patients suffered from simple perianal fistula (low type) without any past medical history. Fistulotomy were performed for all of them and in interventional group HAM were applied as biologic dressing. Their wound healing improvement was evaluated post-operative in two groups. Results From 73 patients participated in the study, 36 patients were in control group and 37 patients were in intervention group. According to the analysis of images taken from the wound, the rate of wound healing was 67.39% in intervention group and 54.51% in control group (p < 0.001). Discharge, pain, itching and stool incontinency was lower in intervention group. Analysis of pathology samples taken from the wound showed no differences between two groups. Conclusion HAM application could lead to improvement of wound healing and reduced post-operative complications. In conclusion, HAM may act as a biologic dressing in the patients with anal fistula.
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Coloproctologia
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