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Complications Following Anorectal Surgery
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Kunitake H
; Poylin V
Clin Colon Rectal Surg
2016[Mar]; 29
(1
): 14-21
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Anorectal surgery is well tolerated. Rates of minor complications are relatively
high, but major postoperative complications are uncommon. Prompt identification
of postoperative complications is necessary to avoid significant patient
morbidity. The most common acute complications include bleeding, infection, and
urinary retention. Pelvic sepsis, while may result in dramatic morbidity and even
mortality, is relatively rare. The most feared long-term complications include
fecal incontinence, anal stenosis, and chronic pelvic pain.