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Randomized Controlled Multicenter Study for Diagnosis and Treatment of Perianal Abscesses.
Drainage of perianal abscesses is a well established treatment. Traditionally its been done in general anesthesia after the swelling has been localised its been drained with a knife. After surgical intervention complications can occur with recidivism, chronic fistulas that go from the anal to the skin and sometimes the anal sphincter is damaged which can cause problems with incontinence. Through ultrasound the abscess is opened under more controlled forms with a better visual overview. This is a new technique that has not been tested in larger studies. The aim with ultrasound-drainage as with traditional incision to drain the abscess so that the infected area can heal. The hypothesis is a reduction of recurrences and formation of fistulas with the use of 3D ultrasonography.
The individual patient is informed about the condition and if meets criteria is offered to take part in the study. Written information and informed consent always noted. Questions about the patients general medical condition is noted and if the person has had problems with perianal abscesses before.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Department of Surgery
Umeå, County of Vasterbotten §, Sweden
Start Date
December 1, 2012
Primary Completion Date
December 1, 2025
Completion Date
December 1, 2028
Last Updated
November 29, 2023
200
ESTIMATED participants
Perianal abscess drainage
PROCEDURE
3D ultrasonography
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Umeå
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