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All publications by 'Rout S'



Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Staff

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St Helens and Knowsley Hospital Staff - Publications pre April 2024

Video-assisted anal fistula treatment: a high volume unit initial experience

​ Introduction: Perianal fistulas are a common problem. Video-assisted anal fistula treatment is a new technique for the management of this difficult condition. We describe our initial experience with the technique to facilitate the treatment of established perianal fistulas. Methods: We reviewed a prospectively maintained database relating to consecutive patients undergoing..

Published: 04/01/2018
Authors: Appleton ND, Chadwick M, Cheung F, Kalaiselvan R, Nicholson J, Rajaganeshan R, Rout S, Samad A

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P427 Quality of life and outcomes following video assisted anal fistula treatment

Aim Video assisted anal fistula treatment (VAAFT) is a novel technique. We performed a prospective longitudinal study with the aim of evaluating outcomes and how quality of life was affected with this treatment. Method Patients undergoing VAAFT were entered into a prospective database. A longitudinal study design was employed. Data..

Published: 17/05/2017
Authors: , Rout S, Scott M, Samad A, Chadwick M, Rajaganeshan R

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Endoscopic pilonidal abscess treatment: a novel approach for the treatment of pilonidal abscess

​Introduction Pilonidal abscess is a common surgical emergency. Conventional treatment with incision and drainage is associated with significant postoperative morbidity. We report our initial experience of using minimally invasive endoscopic technique for the treatment of pilonidal abscesses, referred to as endoscopic pilonidal abscess treatment (EPAT). Materials and Methods A prospective..

Published: 14/03/2017
Authors: Jain Y, Javed M, Singh S, Rout S, , Rajaganeshan R

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St Helens Community Staff

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Knowsley Community Staff

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Halton Community Staff

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North West Boroughs Community Health Staff

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