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Wat (wie) is extrasphincter anal fistula - definitie

ANUS DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY AN ABNORMAL CONNECTION BETWEEN THE EPITHELIALISED SURFACE OF THE ANAL CANAL AND THE PERIANAL SKIN
Anorectal fistula; Rectal fistula; Fistula in ano; Fistula rectum to skin; Fissure anal; Fistula-in-ano
  • Japan: A man with an anal fistula. From the Yamai no Soshi, late 12th century.

Anal fistula         
Anal fistula is a chronic abnormal communication between the epithelialised surface of the anal canal and usually the perianal skin. An anal fistula can be described as a narrow tunnel with its internal opening in the anal canal and its external opening in the skin near the anus.
Labyrinthine fistula         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Perilymphatic fistula; Perilymph fistula
A labyrinthine fistula is an abnormal opening in the inner ear. This can result in leakage of the perilymph into the middle ear.
Anal fissure         
BREAK OR TEAR IN THE SKIN OF THE ANAL CANAL
Anal fissures; Stretchable anus; Torn rectum; Fissure-in-ano; Anal bleeding; Fissurectomy; Rectal fissure; Anal ulcer; Fissure in ano
An anal fissure is a break or tear in the skin of the anal canal. Anal fissures may be noticed by bright red anal bleeding on toilet paper and undergarments, or sometimes in the toilet.

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Anal fistula

Anal fistula is a chronic abnormal communication between the anal canal and usually the perianal skin. An anal fistula can be described as a narrow tunnel with its internal opening in the anal canal and its external opening in the skin near the anus. Anal fistulae commonly occur in people with a history of anal abscesses. They can form when anal abscesses do not heal properly.

Anal fistulae originate from the anal glands, which are located between the internal and external anal sphincter and drain into the anal canal. If the outlet of these glands becomes blocked, an abscess can form which can eventually extend to the skin surface. The tract formed by this process is a fistula.

Abscesses can recur if the fistula seals over, allowing the accumulation of pus. It can then extend to the surface again – repeating the process.

Anal fistulae per se do not generally harm, but can be very painful, and can be irritating because of the drainage of pus (it is also possible for formed stools to be passed through the fistula). Additionally, recurrent abscesses may lead to significant short term morbidity from pain and, importantly, create a starting point for systemic infection.

Treatment, in the form of surgery, is considered essential to allow drainage and prevent infection. Repair of the fistula itself is considered an elective procedure which many patients opt for due to the discomfort and inconvenience associated with an actively draining fistula.