An anal fistula is an abnormal communication between two epithelial surfaces - the perianal skin and the anal or rectal lumen (1).
In England, incidence of anal fistula is 18.4 per100,000/year. More common in men (twicw as likely to be affected) with peak around 40 years of age (1).
Fistulae may be complex, with several openings onto the perianal skin (2).
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