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Surgery for symptomatic hemorrhoids and anal fissures in Crohn's disease

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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum

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This study was undertaken to determine the outcome of surgery for symptomatic hemorrhoids and anal fissures in patients with known Crohn's disease. Seventeen patients underwent surgery for symptomatic hemorrhoids. Fifteen of these 17 patients' wounds healed without complication. Twenty-five patients underwent 27 operations for anal fissures. Twenty-two of these patients had uncomplicated wound healing by two months. Long-term follow-up, which was at a mean of 11.5 years in the hemorrhoid patients and 7.5 years in the fissure patients, revealed that only three patients required proctectomy, none as a direct result of surgery. Patients with severe symptoms secondary to anal fissures and hemorrhoids, who are known to have Crohn's disease and who cannot be controlled with conservative medical management, may undergo surgery on a highly selective basis when the disease is in the quiescent state. Proctectomy is not an inevitable outcome.

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Wolkomir, A.F., Luchtefeld, M.A. Surgery for symptomatic hemorrhoids and anal fissures in Crohn's disease. Dis Colon Rectum 36, 545–547 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02049859

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