Anal Abscess Due To Leech Therapy Of Hemorrhoids: Mumbo Jumbo Is Still In Vogue
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2019Yazar
Menteş, B Bülent
Leventoğlu, Sezai
Osmanov, İgbal
Kösehan, Dilek
Erol, Timuçin
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Anorectal sepsis usually presents with anal abscesses, which may evolve to become anorectal fistulas. Most of these cases are either of cryptoglandular origin, or they develop secondary to inflammatory bowel diseases. A 32-year-old male patient applied to our Proctology Unit with severe anal pain and swelling. Three days before admission, leeches were applied to the hemorrhoidal swellings in a medical center. The abscess was drained with appropriate unroofing and search for any compartments. The patient recovered rapidly. The abscess culture and microscopy revealed mix flora with predominant Escherichia coli. After 6 months, he has been symptom-free with perfect healing of the surgical site. We need to check up on possible handicaps in our modern patient care policies that divert people to such methods. Nevertheless, such alternative methods should be regarded as nonscientific and out of context unless their efficacy and safety are documented.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjz218https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6667984/
http://hdl.handle.net/11655/24233