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Effect of Anal Lift Exercise on Rehabilitation After Anal Fistula Surgery
Sponsor: The Affiliated Hospital of Putian University
Summary
Anorectal fistula refers to a granulomatous duct located around the rectum and anus. It is mostly caused by infection of the soft tissues surrounding the rectum and anus, and often presents with symptoms such as swelling, pain, and itching around the anus. This causes inconvenience to the patient's daily life. The ideal surgical treatment for anorectal fistula should eliminate sepsis and promote the healing of the duct, while preserving the sphincter and the defecation mechanism. Abbas mentioned the predictive factors for postoperative results of anorectal fistula. Some sinus tracts are relatively deep, the surgical scope is relatively large, the destruction of the rectal ring, which causes a significant feeling of anal distension, will affect the defecation function. After the operation, effective intervention measures should be taken to promote the patient's recovery. Kegel exercise, also known as pelvic floor exercise, is a regular upward lifting and contraction of the anus. It can promote peripheral blood circulation, relieve pain, improve the function of the anal sphincter, and also enhance the strength around the anus to prevent the occurrence of anal incontinence. It is mainly used for the treatment and improvement of anal diseases. When patients perform pelvic floor exercises, they should also pay attention to a light diet and avoid using spicy and irritating foods to avoid affecting the effect of the pelvic floor exercise. Combined with the new pain management concept of this department, for postoperative patients with anorectal fistula, pelvic floor exercise intervention is carried out for constipation and anal heaviness, and the efficacy is observed.
Official title: Effect of Anal Lift Exercise on Rehabilitation After Anal Fistula Surgery: a Single-center, Prospective, Open-label, Randomized Clinical Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 55 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
124
Start Date
2025-12-20
Completion Date
2025-12-30
Last Updated
2025-11-26
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Kegel exercises
The patient carried out pelvic floor elevation exercises after the surgery, aiming to accelerate the recovery process and alleviate the pain.