The size of the incision after radical surgery for perianal abscess depends on the extent of the condition and other factors.
Perianal abscess is usually caused by a bacterial infection, resulting in a purulent infection around the anus, anal canal and rectum, which can be accompanied by pain, difficulty in urination and other symptoms.
The size of the incision after radical treatment of perianal abscess needs to be decided according to the location of the abscess, area, depth, distance from the anal opening and other reasons. If the scope of perianal abscess is large, the size of the incision will be large, and if the scope of the abscess is small, the size of the incision after the operation will be small.
Perianal abscess eradication usually involves incision of the abscess, removing the infected internal environment while the pus is discharged, so that the wound drains freely, thus achieving the effect of eradication; therefore, the incision of perianal abscess eradication needs to be determined according to the patient’s morbidity, as well as the location of the abscess, the height of the abscess, and the area of infection to decide on the size of the incision.
After perianal abscess eradication surgery, patients should pay attention to appropriate exercise, improve immunity, maintain good bowel habits. Actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, do a good job of postoperative cleaning care, regular disinfection and drug change, keep the drainage smooth.
If the patient is not feeling well after the operation, he should go to the hospital for follow-up, consult the doctor’s guidance, and if necessary, give further treatment to promote the normal recovery after the operation.