Multicentre observational study of outcomes after drainage of acute perianal abscess
British journal of surgery2016Vol. 103(8), pp. 1063–1068
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Lyndsay Pearce, K Newton, Stella Smith, P Barrow, Jennifer Smith, Laura Hancock, Cliona Kirwan, James Hill
Abstract
Recurrent abscess is rare and fistula occurs in one-quarter of the patients. Packing is painful and costly.
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