T2 weighted image showing well defined linier hyperintense tract in the 12 o' clock position of the perianal region terminating in the trans sphincteric plane (arrow) suggestive of grade 3 trans sphincteric fistula. No ramification or abscess formation.
T2 Fat saturated sagittal image showing the tract (arrow)
Discussion:
Perianal fistulization is an uncommon but important condition of the gastrointestinal tract that causes substantial morbidity. Perianal fistulas occur in approximately 10 of 100,000 persons, with a twofold to fourfold male predominance. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has been shown to demonstrate accurately the perianal anatomy.
Grading:
St James's University Hospital MR Imaging Classification of Perianal Fistulas  
| Grade | Description | 
| 0 | Normal appearance | 
| 1 | Simple linear intersphincteric   fistula | 
| 2 | Intersphincteric fistula with   intersphincteric abscess or secondary fistulous track | 
| 3 | Trans–sphincteric fistula | 
| 4 | Trans–sphincteric fistula with   abscess or secondary track within the ischioanal or ischiorectal fossa | 
| 5 | Supralevator and translevator   disease | 


 
 

No comments:
Post a Comment