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Will A Surgery Be Suggested To Remove Abscess ?

Hi,around 3 months ago,my friend had an annus surgery (to stop the pain and blood when entered to toilet)now after 3 mths of pain he discovered something like ball near the anus more to the left side, he did an MRI with the following result:MRI examination of the perineum was performed in the sagittal T2, coronal T1, T2, and Axial T1, T2 and STIR sequences. additional post Gadolinium coronal and axial T1 sequences were also obtained.there is a 1.5 cm fluid collection in the left perianal region at around 3 o'clock with surrounding edematous changes, it appears hypointense on T1,hyper on T2,STIR with peripheral enhancement following IV gadolinium administration and is compatible with a small abscess. the levator ani muscles are normal. no other gross abnomalities are seen.

should he perform another surgery to remove it? is it dangerous?, could it be cancerous???? i'm really concerned



thank you in advance for your feedback
Tue, 1 Apr 2014
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HI.
Thanks for your concern and understanding of the subject.
The abscess / lump which has recurred after the first surgery like this has to be taken and treated as ''fistula-in-ano'' unless proved otherwise. The biopsy thereafter a surgery will confirm the diagnosis , underlying pathology and so on.
He has to undergo another surgery.
It is not much dangerous but notoriously recurrent / may not be a cancer.
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Will A Surgery Be Suggested To Remove Abscess ?

HI. Thanks for your concern and understanding of the subject. The abscess / lump which has recurred after the first surgery like this has to be taken and treated as fistula-in-ano unless proved otherwise. The biopsy thereafter a surgery will confirm the diagnosis , underlying pathology and so on. He has to undergo another surgery. It is not much dangerous but notoriously recurrent / may not be a cancer.