A novel sphincter-sparing procedure for seton removal in complex perianal fistulas: the FiLaFlap technique
M. Cricrì, A. Miele, F. P. Tropeano, A. Zoretti, G. D. De Palma, G. Luglio

TL;DR
A new surgical technique called FiLaFlap combines laser closure and a mucosal flap to treat complex perianal fistulas while preserving sphincter function.
Contribution
The FiLaFlap technique introduces a sphincter-sparing procedure that improves healing outcomes in complex perianal fistulas.
Findings
91.6% of patients achieved clinical remission at 6 months.
83.3% had ultrasound-confirmed healing after the FiLaFlap procedure.
Low postoperative pain and no major complications were reported.
Abstract
Complex perianal fistulas present a significant surgical challenge due to high recurrence rates and the need to preserve sphincter function. Fistula-tract Laser Closure (FiLaC™) is a minimally invasive technique that offers promising results, but incomplete closure of the internal opening remains a major cause of recurrence. To improve outcomes, we propose the FiLaFlap technique, which combines FiLaC™ with a mucosal advancement flap to enhance fistula healing. We conducted a retrospective study of patients who underwent seton removal with the FiLaFlap procedure between January 2023 and September 2024. Postoperative data, including pain levels, complications, continence status, and follow-up outcomes, were collected prospectively. Patients underwent clinical evaluations and 3D endoanal ultrasound assessments at predefined intervals. A total of 24 patients (58.3% male, mean age 39.4 ±…
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TopicsAnorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes · Pelvic floor disorders treatments · Cleft Lip and Palate Research
