1. [Diagnosis and treatment of six patients with Crohn's disease complicated by recto-perineal-urethral fistula].
- Author
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Kuroki H, Koganei K, Tatsumi K, Futatsuki R, Yamada K, Arai K, Obara N, Kimura H, Sugita A, and Fukushima T
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- Colostomy, Crohn Disease complications, Crohn Disease therapy, Humans, Male, Rectal Fistula complications, Rectal Fistula therapy, Urethral Diseases complications, Urethral Diseases diagnosis, Urethral Diseases therapy, Urinary Fistula complications, Urinary Fistula therapy, Crohn Disease diagnosis, Rectal Fistula diagnosis, Urinary Fistula diagnosis
- Abstract
Recto-perineal-urethral fistula caused by Crohn's disease is a rare, for which fundamental treatment has not been established yet. We analyzed the clinical characteristics, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of six male patients with anorectal lesions caused by Crohn's disease. Three patients were treated with abdominoperineal resection and the other three with rectal excision without anastomosis. Excluding one case, which presented worsening immediately after surgery, symptoms of urethral fistula improved without urethral stenosis, dysuria, or sexual dysfunction. Recto-perineal-urethral fistula is currently treated with various treatment modalities, including colostomy and drug therapy. Although the evaluation of these modalities is required, abdominoperineal resection or rectal excision without anastomosis may be a valuable treatment option because these approaches improve the urethral fistula while sparing the urethra without any significant complications.
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- 2018
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