If an abscess develops in an infected gland, it is most likely to discharge spontaneously into the anal canal providing the abscess is superficial in the internal sphincter; but if the abscess is deep in the sphincter, and when the abscess ruptures, pus will track along an intersphincteric ...
proctectomy for Crohn’s disease is associated with a high risk for perineal wound complications [2]. The presence of transphincteric and supralevator fistulas can cause a stiff, fibrotic, and inflamed
Conclusion: patients with perianal abscess combined with perineal necrotizing fasciitis not only have a relatively urgent condition, but also develop rapidly, accompanied by more complications, which is easy to lead to death of patients. Effective nursing measures should be taken in clinical practice ...
Park KJ, Oh H-K, Ha H-K, et al. Adipose-derived stem cell treatment for persistent perineal wound in complex Crohn's perianal abscess/fistula. Gastroenterology. 2012;142:S-76.