Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology (Jan 2011)
Update on Anal Fistulae: Surgical Perspectives for the Gastroenterologist
Abstract
Anal fistulae are common and debilitating; they are characterized by severe pain and discharge. They arise following infection near the anal canal, or as a primary event from an abscess in the abdomen, fistulating into the vagina or perianal skin. The term ‘cryptoglandular’ is given to abscesses arising from the anal glands.