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Intractable Perianal Lesions of Crohn's Disease: Clinical Characteristics and Strategies Hisao Fujii 1 , Fumikazu Koyama 1 , Tsuyoshi Ueda 2 , Tadashi Nakagawa 2 , Shinji Nakamura 2 , Naoto Nishigori 2 , Takashi Inoue 2 , Keijirou Kawasaki 2 , Shinsaku Obara 2 , Yoshiyuki Nakajima 2 , Tsutomu Masuda 3 , Shusaku Yoshikawa 3 , Naoki Inatsugi 3 1Department of Endoscopy and Ultrasound, Nara Medical University Hospital, Kashihara, Japan 2Department of Surgery, Nara Medical University, Kashihara, Japan 3Kenseikai, Nara Coloproctology Center, Yamato-takada, Japan Keyword: Crohn病 , 肛門部病変 , Hughesの分類 , 痔瘻 , seton法 pp.1514-1524
Published Date 2012/9/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1403113596
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 Perianal lesions frequently develop in patients with Crohn's disease. They have been detected in 73.6% of the patients in our institutes and have preceded the onset of intestinal symptoms in 34.7% of the patients with perianal lesions. Although most perianal lesions are self-limiting or healed with proper treatment, some Crohn's perianal lesions, including 17.9% of our cases, are intractable. Anal fistula/perianal abscess is the most common intractable lesion, seen in 94.1% of our cases, all of which are high and/or complex fistulas.

 For multiple or complex fistulas, seton drainage should be adopted first according to the principle of preserving anal integrity and immunomodulator or anti-TNF antibody should also be administrated to reduce inflammation. By maintaining long-term remission of intestinal lesions it becomes possible to repair the fistula through surgery.

 If rectal or anal stricture impairs the patient's quality of life, or if perianal inflammation is uncontrollable, fecal diversion can have a beneficial effect. However, the prospect of restoring intestinal continuity is low.

 Periodical cancer surveillance should be performed in all patients with long-standing rectal or perianal lesions of Crohn's disease.


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