Perianal Crohn’s Disease Surgery is a specialized approach for managing complications associated with Crohn’s disease, such as fistulas, abscesses, or strictures near the anal region. These targeted surgeries aim to control infection, relieve symptoms, and preserve anal function.
Common procedures include fistulotomy, seton placement, or abscess drainage, depending on the severity and type of complication. Advanced techniques like flap repairs or stem cell therapy may also be employed to enhance healing.
Postoperative care involves managing inflammation with medications, maintaining proper hygiene, and following a tailored diet to prevent further complications. Regular monitoring is essential for detecting and addressing recurrences.
Patients benefit from perianal Crohn’s disease surgery as it provides relief from debilitating symptoms and improves quality of life. These interventions ensure better disease management and reduced recurrence rates.