J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg.  1995 Jun;1(1):40-45. 10.13029/jkaps.1995.1.1.40.

Anal Fistula and Perianal Abscess in Pediatric and Adolescent Patients

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  • 1Department of Surgery, University of Ulsan, College of Medicine and Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Anal fistula and perianal abscess in pediatric patients have been reported to have several characteristics, e.g. prevalent in less than 2 years of age, male preponderence, straight course of tract, and low type of fistula. We performed a retrospective study of twenty nine pediatric patients to see these characteristics comparing with the transitional age group of adolescents. Between June 1989 and December 1993, twenty-nine pediatric (< 15 year-old) and sixteen adolescent patients(≥ 15, < 25 year-old) with anal fistula and perianal abscess were treated by surgical intervention. Twenty-one(87.5%) and 10(66.7%) enteric bacterial colonies were isolated from 16 pediatric and 11 adolescent patients, respectively. Considering the predominance of low type and the organisms cultured in the pediatric group, crypt-glandular infection seems to be a major preceding event. Incision and drainage were sufficient for cure in 15 among 16 perianal abscesses, and fistulas were cured by either fistulotomy or fistulectomy in all the 14 patients. The importance of effective drainage of perianal abscess and fistulotomy including internal opening cannot be overemphasized.

Keyword

Anal fistula; Perianal abscess; Childhood

MeSH Terms

Abscess*
Adolescent*
Drainage
Fistula
Humans
Male
Rectal Fistula*
Retrospective Studies
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