Effects of Chlamydia and Mycoplasma Infections on the Healing of Wounds after Surgery for Haemorrhoids,Fistula and Anoschisis
10.3870/j.issn.1672-0741.2009.06.036
- VernacularTitle:衣原体和支原体感染对痔瘘裂术后创面愈合的影响
- Author:
Yan CHEN
;
Min LIU
;
Xianjun ZHOU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
chlamydia;
mycoplasma;
perianal operation healing of wounds
- From:
Acta Medicinae Universitatis Scientiae et Technologiae Huazhong
2009;38(6):856-857
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the effects of chlamydia and mycoplasma infections on the healing of wounds after surgical operation for haemorrhoids,fistula and anoschisis.Methods Sixty-two patients with haemorrhoids,fistula and anoschisis undergoing the surgical operation during 2000.1 to 2008.10 were collected,and wounds did not heal 40 days after operation and the wound's surface infection occurred after postoperative anti-inflammatory therapy and dressing change.All patients were positive at least for laboratory Ct or Uu,and those with infections caused by other fungi,bacteria,viruses and the other systemic diseases were excluded.The correlation between the infections in 62 cases and sex,surgical types was analyzed.Results In 62 patients,there were 30 cases (48.4%) positive for both Ct and Uu,22 cases for single Ct (35.5%),and 10 cases for single Uu (16.1%),respectively.The infection rate in females was higher than in males (P<0.01).The surgical types included:surgery for 8 cases of haemorrhoids (12.9%),for 18 cases of fistula(29.0%),and for 36 cases of anoschisis(58.1%).respectively.Conclusion There is the possibility of chlamydia and mycoplasma infections in the patients with delayed healing of wounds following the surgical treatment on the anal region.Early diagnosis,early treatment,avoidance of ineffective medicines and repeatedly management of the wounds can shorten the healing period.