2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00384-021-03845-6
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Needle aspiration treatment vs. incision of acute simple perianal abscess: randomized controlled study

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“…The principle of treatment for anorectal abscess is drainage and patency. The current surgical treatment is also the mainstay, such as Needle aspiration treatment [27], incision and seton drainage, and etc [28]. Nevertheless, postoperative pain, urinary incontinence, anal incontinence, and healing time of the wound after anal stula and anorectal abscesses should not be underestimated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The principle of treatment for anorectal abscess is drainage and patency. The current surgical treatment is also the mainstay, such as Needle aspiration treatment [27], incision and seton drainage, and etc [28]. Nevertheless, postoperative pain, urinary incontinence, anal incontinence, and healing time of the wound after anal stula and anorectal abscesses should not be underestimated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recurrence rate with needle aspiration was 41% compared with 15% with standard treatment. 40 Therefore, needle aspiration cannot be recommended as an alternative to surgical drainage.…”
Section: Needle Aspirationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent randomized prospective study on needle aspiration treatment vs. incision and drainage of acute simple perianal abscess emphasized the importance of a complete drainage of the perianal abscess, with recurrence rates of 41% following needle aspiration compared to 15% after incision and drainage [25].…”
Section: C -In Patients With An Anorectal Abscess What Are the Indications For Surgical Treatment And What Is The Appropriate Timing For mentioning
confidence: 99%