ANORECTAL ABSCESS AND FISTULA-IN-ANO - PRACTICE PARAMETERS

N. Moljević ,
N. Moljević

Clinical Center Novi Sad, Institute for Surgery, Clinic for abdominal and endocryne surgery , Novi Sad , Serbia

M. Vuković ,
M. Vuković

Clinical Center Novi Sad, Institute for Surgery, Clinic for abdominal and endocryne surgery , Novi Sad , Serbia

R. Veljković
R. Veljković

Clinical Center Novi Sad, Institute for Surgery, Clinic for abdominal and endocryne surgery , Novi Sad , Serbia

Published: 01.12.2004.

Volume 32, Issue 2 (2004)

pp. 67-72;

https://doi.org/10.70949/pramed200402094M

Abstract

Anorectal abscesses and fistulas are problems that are commonly encountered together. Occasionally, their management can prove to be formidable, constantly challenging the clinical and surgical skills of the practicing surgeon. This article reviews the etiology, presentation, and treatment of anorectal abscesses and fistulas.

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