Seminars in Pediatric Surgery
Volume 16, Issue 3 , Pages 185-193, August 2007

Perianal Crohn’s disease

  • Scott A. Strong, MD, FACS

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    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress reprint requests and correspondence: Scott A. Strong, MD, FACS, Departments of Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, 9500 Euclid Avenue, A30, Cleveland, OH 44195.

Departments of Colorectal Surgery and Pathobiology, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio.

Perianal Crohn’s disease in children is a potentially debilitating condition that can precede or follow the intestinal disease component. The perianal abnormalities are varied and can include lesions of the perianal skin or anal canal, abscesses or fistulas, and malignancies. The appropriate management of these problems is predicated on a thorough evaluation of the perineum and anus as well as the remainder of the alimentary tract. Therapy usually includes a combination of antibiotics, immunomodulators, and biologic agents as well as conservative operative procedures. The surgical options are intended to safely ameliorate disease-related symptoms without compromising function or continence.

Keywords: Perianal Crohn’s disease, Anal stenosis, Anal fissure, Anal fistula, Fistulotomy, Rectal mucosal advancement flap

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PII: S1055-8586(07)00026-1

doi:10.1053/j.sempedsurg.2007.04.007

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery
Volume 16, Issue 3 , Pages 185-193, August 2007