Abstract
Persistent perineal sinus is a common and serious cause of morbidity after proctectomy for Crohn's disease. Recently we have performed excision and omentoplasty on 6 patients with persistent perineal sinus. The perineal sinus was completely excised and communication was established with the pelvis. In 4 patients, the left gastroepiploic vessels were divided close to their origins and in 2 other patients the right gastroepiploic vessels were divided. The omentum was brought down to the perineum and it was lightly sutured to the perineal skin. After a median follow-up of 28 months, the perineal sinus had healed in 5 patients. In 1 patient the omentum became necrotic and infected 1 month after omentoplasty, and this patient still has a complex sinus. Although the number of patients is small, omentoplasty may be an effective procedure for the treatment of persistent perineal sinus after proctectomy for Crohn's disease.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 265-7 |
Number of pages | 3 |
Journal | American Journal of Surgery |
Volume | 181 |
Issue number | 3 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Mar 2001 |
Keywords
- persistent perineal sinus
- Crohn's disease
- omentoplasty
- proctectomy