ANAL AND PERIANAL DISORDERS MANAGEMENT

  • M. V. HINGANU “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iasi
  • P SALAHORU “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iasi
  • Delia HINGANU “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iasi
Keywords: PERIANAL DISORDERS, HEMORRHOIDS, MANAGEMENT, ANAL DISEASES

Abstract

ANAL AND PERIANAL DISORDERS MANAGEMENT(Abstract): Perianal disorders are the main cause of addressability to the family doctor and to the gastroenterologist. The study is conducted on the background of the increasing incidence of anal pathology in relation with the decrease in the age of appearance. Aim: to propose a protocol for management of patients with perianal disease. Material and methods: The study included a group of 2,000 patients, who were clinically and imagistic investigated. Results: The statistics show a much higher incidence of perianal pathology and an increasing prevalence of it in younger age. Conclusions: we propose a management plan for these patients that facilitates early diagnosis and determines the specific treatment required. The impact of this study is both medical and socio-economic as it shortens patient suffering and the time required for active social reintegration.

Author Biographies

M. V. HINGANU, “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iasi

Faculty of Medicine
Department of Morpho-Functional Sciences (I)

P SALAHORU, “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iasi

Faculty of Medicine
Department of Morpho-Functional Sciences (I)

Delia HINGANU, “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iasi

Faculty of Medicine
Department of Morpho-Functional Sciences (I)

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Published
2018-10-03