Study on the Application of Perianal Superficial Organs Combined with Rectal Cavity Color Ultrasonography in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Perianal Abscesses
Objective:To analyze the clinical application effect of perianal superficial organs combined with rectal cavity color ultrasonography in the diagnosis and treatment of perianal abscess,and to provide a reliable imaging basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment.Methods:112 patients attending the hospital from July 2021 to June 2022 were selected as the study subjects,and were randomly divided into the experimental group and the control group according to the envelope method,with 56 cases in each group.Patients in the test group received perianal high-frequency superficial organ and rectal luminal ultrasonography.Patients in the control group received perianal conventional color ultrasonography.Surgical exploration and pathologic results were used as criteria to compare the two groups of patients in terms of positive detection results of perianal abscesses,correct diagnosis rate,examination of internal orifices,relationship to the perirectal muscles of the anus and rectum,and the extent of infection,and other indicators of the examination were in accordance with the criteria.Results:There was no statistically significant difference in the comparison of positive detection results and correct diagnosis of perianal abscesses between the two groups(P>0.05).The compliance of the test group patients with the inspection indexes such as internal port inspection,relationship with the perirectal muscles of the anorectum,and the scope of infection of the lesion was better than that of the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).No adverse reaction events occurred.Conclusion:Color ultrasonography of the perianal superficial organs combined with the rectal cavity can help in the diagnosis and localization of perianal abscesses,and can provide a more reliable and objective basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
Perianal abscessColor ultrasoundImagingSuperficial organ ultrasoundRectal intraluminal ultrasound