Literature DB >> 10873039

The nonoperative management of fistula-in-ano.

N G Rosen1, D L Gibbs, S Z Soffer, A Hong, M Sher, A Peña.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/
PURPOSE: Fistulotomy is the accepted treatment for infants with perianal fistula. Although recurrence rates range from 0% to 68%. Based on the experience of a senior colleague who noted that babies suffering from perianal fistula follow a self-limited course the authors decided to determine if this observation was accurate.
METHODS: A conservative approach to perianal abscess and fistula was used prospectively in 18 male infants. Abscesses were to be drained only if the baby was very uncomfortable or febrile. Once a fistula developed the authors continued observation until the fistula healed. Data are expressed as mean +/- SD. Mean follow-up period was 37 months.
RESULTS: Mean age at onset of symptoms was 4 +/- 3 months. Fistulas developed in 14 patients (77%). All fistulas healed without operation. Four patients had abscesses drained for discomfort (n = 3) or fever (n = 1). No patient required antibiotics. Mean duration of symptoms was 6 +/- 4 months. Four patients in whom fistulas did not form healed after incision (n = 3) or spontaneous drainage (n = 1). All patients currently are asymptomatic.
CONCLUSIONS: In healthy neonates, perianal abscess and fistula are self-limited conditions rarely requiring surgical drainage and not requiring antibiotics. The conservative management of perianal abscess and fistula in healthy infants appears to be safe and effective.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10873039     DOI: 10.1053/jpsu.2000.6931

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0022-3468            Impact factor:   2.545


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