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Natural course of perianal abscess in infants: a real-world study

Wanbin Yin, Yansen Li, Jingfeng Zhang, Yang Jiao, Wenju Pei, Xiangjun Xu, Mingfeng Fan, Juan Xu, Yue Zhou, Shuai Wang, Yanhua Wei

2023Scientific Reports10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Natural course of perianal abscess (PA) in infancy remains obscure. This study aimed to investigate the natural course of infants with PA after conservative treatment. A retrospective cohort study was conducted in infants with PA who were treated conservatively (due to the parents' refusal of surgery), for more than 2 months between 2014 and 2020 at a single tertiary center. 153 patients (149 boys and 4 girls) were identified. The median follow-up was 5.3 years (range 3-8.2 years). Initially, 119 patients (77.8%) were completely cured by conservative treatment, and 34 (22.2%) failed. Among the 34 patients, 23 continued conservative treatment (20 cure, 3 fistula formation) and 11 underwent surgery. After conservative treatment, the rate of fistula formation, abscess recurrence, and new-onset abscess were 15.0%, 4.6%, and 6.5%, respectively. Overall, 139 patients (90.8%) were cured conservatively without surgery, and 11 (7.2%) underwent surgical management. In addition, 3 (2.0%) patients developed fistula-in-ano (under observation). PA in infants may be a time-limited and self-limited condition. Conservative management should be the first choice of treatment in most cases. Longer periods of conservative treatment may achieve better clinical outcomes in selected cases. There will be a percentage of patients (about 10%) that would require surgical treatment.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineConservative treatmentAbscessSurgeryConservative managementRetrospective cohort studyFistulaNatural historyCohortCohort studyYoung adultInternal medicineAnorectal Disease Treatments and OutcomesAmoebic Infections and TreatmentsStreptococcal Infections and Treatments
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