WO2005020823A1 - Device for treating fistulas - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a device for treating fistulas, in particular a patient's perianal fistulas, which device comprises an elongated probe having a first end and a second end, which probe can be inserted into the entrance of the fistula channel with its first end via the external opening of the fistula in the patient's skin, in the direction of the internal opening of the fistulas inside the patient's body, for the purpose of passing a drainage thread through the fistula channel .
- a device is known, for example from Spanish patent No. ES-2116914 Al. In said patent it is proposed to insert an elongated probe into the fistula channel with its first, free end, using an auxiliary device.
- a cutting tool provided with a drainage thread is attached to the auxiliary device that projects from the. - interior, anal opening of the fistula.
- the tissue directly surrounding the fistula channel is surgically removed by the cutting tool on the one hand, whilst on the other hand a drainage thread is pulled through the passage that has thus been surgically created.
- the drainage thread thus provided remains behind in the surgically treated fistula channel for some time to contribute to the healing process.
- the device proposed in ES-2116914 Al requires surgery, which surgery generally causes the patient so much pain that it must be performed under anaesthesia.
- Another painful surgical treatment is stretching the fistula channel by means of clamps for the purpose of passing a drainage thread therethrough, one end of which thread is connected or tied to the thread end that projects from the external fistula opening via the internal, anal fistula opening and the anus.
- This treatment is preferably carried out under anaesthesia.
- the use of clamps may cause damage to the wall of the fistula channel, which interferes with the healing process.
- the object of the invention is to obviate the above drawbacks and to provide a device for the treatment of fistulas, in particular perianal fistulas, which enables a painless treatment that can be carried out without anaesthesia.
- the drainage thread is attached to the second end of the elongated probe.
- surgery is no longer required.
- the drainage thread is thus passed through the fistula channel by the elongated probe via the external fistula opening.
- the two thread ends one thread end extending from the anus and the other end extending from the external fistula opening
- the drainage thread is permanently attached to the second end of the elongated probe.
- the drainage thread is permanently glued, welded or clamped to the second end of the elongated probe.
- These embodiments guarantee a secure connection with the probe and prevent the drainage thread from unexpectedly becoming detached from the probe.
- the external diameter of the second end of the probe can thus remain within bounds, which prevents the wall of the fistula channel from being damaged upon passage of the probe through the fistula channel.
- the second end of the elongated probe is partially hollow for receiving the drainage thread. A correct, secure attachment of the drainage thread to the second, hollow end of the probe is thus guaranteed in that the hollow second end of the elongated probe is according to the invention partially closed, for example by means of a punching technique.
- the elongated probe is at least partially flexible.
- the elongated probe may be made of a plastic material in that case.
- the plastic probe may exhibit a certain degree of rigidity, or be made of a metal, for example, in order to enable manipulation of the probe through the fistula channel.
- the insertion of the elongated probe into the fistula channel can be slightly facilitated in that the elongated probe narrows in the direction of the first end in one embodiment. More specifically, the first end is knob-shaped.
- Fig. la-Id schematically show the steps of the treatment of a fistula, using a device according to the invention
- Fig. 2 schematically shows a first embodiment of a device according to the invention for treating fistulas.
- Fig. la shows the lower part of the body 1 of a patient suffering from a perianal fistula 2.
- the perianal fistula 2 has an internal fistula opening 2a, which is in contact with the intestinal canal 3, and an external fistula opening 2b in the patient's skin.
- a method is proposed which on the one hand is considerably less painful for the patient and which on the other hand can be carried out without anaesthesia.
- the treatment comprises the insertion of an elongated probe 4 having a first distal end 4a and a second end 4b via the external fistula opening 2b.
- the doctor attending the patient will remove the elongated probe 4 from the body 1 via the internal fistula opening 2a and the anus 3, as is shown in Fig. lc.
- the probe 4 may be made of a flexible material, for example a plastic, so as to make it possible to manoeuvre the elongated probe 4 in the patient's rectum.
- the elongated probe 4 In order to make it possible on the other hand to pass the probe 4 through the fistula channel 2, the elongated probe 4 must exhibit a certain degree of rigidity in longitudinal direction.
- the elongated probe 4 may to that end be made of a plastic material, or be configured as a metal rod, for example.
- the two ends 5a and 5b, respectively, of the drainage thread 5 may be interconnected, for example by tying them together in a knot 5c, as is shown in Fig. Id.
- the presence of a drainage thread 5 in the fistula channel 2 ensures that the fistula channel 2 will remain open for some time, thus preventing inflammations and the like. The latter has a very beneficial effect on the healing process.
- the drainage thread 5 is fixedly connected to the end 4b of the elongated probe 4 with its first end 5a.
- a glueing or welding technique may be used for this purpose (the latter technique is very suitable if the elongated probe 4 is made of a plastic material).
- the drainage thread may also be permanently clamped to the end 4b of the probe 4.
- Said end 4b may be hollow for that purpose, for receiving the end 5a of the drainage thread 5.
- the thread 5 may be a Seton thread, for example.
- Fig. 2 shows an embodiment of an elongated probe 4 having a hollow end 4b, into which the end 5a of the drainage thread 5 has been inserted. The end 4b has subsequently been closed by means of a clamping or punching technique, thus clamping down the wire end 5a in the probe 4. As is clearly shown in Figs. la-Id and Fig. 2, the diameter of the probe 4 decreases from the end 4b in the direction of the free end 4a.
- the free end 4a of the elongated probe 4 is knob-shaped, as a result of which the wall of the fistula channel 2 is slightly stretched (without causing damage to the tissue, however) upon insertion of the probe 4 into the fistula channel 2, so as to facilitate insertion of the probe 4.
- the need for otherwise painful surgical treatments is obviated by using this probe.
- the treatment of a fistula no longer needs to take place under anaesthesia when using the device according to the invention. The latter alleviates the patient's discomfort to a significant extent, whilst in addition the treatment of a fistula no longer needs to take place in a hospital, but can also be carried out at the patient's home by the family doctor.
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EP04774891A EP1673016A1 (en) | 2003-09-03 | 2004-08-19 | Device for treating fistulas |
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