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Crohn''s Disease of the Colon
Authors:ADRIAN J. GREENSTEIN,M.B.B.Ch.,F.A.C.S.,F.R.C.S.,F.A.C.G., DAVID A. DREILING,M.D.,F.A.C.S.,F.A.C.G.,&dagger   ARTHUR H. AUFSES,JR.,M.D.,F.A.C.S.,F.A.C.G.&Dagger  
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, The Mount Sinai Hospital and Mount Siani School of Medicine of the City university of New York, New York, N. Y.
Abstract:Retroperitoneal lumbocrural abscess occurred in 12 patients of 231 with Crohn's colitis or ileocolitis. Although all patients with this complication fell within the group of 175 ileocolitis patients, at least four originated in fistulous tracts of the colon. Eleven of the 12 abscesses developed spontaneously as the first major complication of the disease. The prominent clinical features included pain radiating down the thigh, hip joint flexion, difficulty in walking, hydronephrosis and hydroureter. Internal and external fistulas were significantly more common in the abscess group of 12 patients than in the 219 patients without retroperitoneal abscess. Radiological evidence of granulomatous disease was found in all patients; fistulous tract formation was characteristic and the development of extraperitoneal gas bubbles, in four patients, pathognomonic of abscess with gast-forming organisms. In the presence of established retroperitoneal abscess, the surgical sequence suggested is drainage synchronous with, or followed by diversion and ultimately definitive resection. Resection with anastomosis should not be carried out in the presence of an acute inflammatory process with frank abscess or free pus communicating with the peritoneal cavity. The spontaneous development of retroperitoneal abscess is a serious development in the natural history of Crohn's (ileo) colitis. It frequently heralds the first of a series of operative procedures to deal with the abscess. It sequels are enterocutaneous fistulas and further extension of the disease process.
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