Proximal diversion (with or without resection), proximal resection with re-establishment of continuity, or proctectomy with construction of a permanent stoma are the three options for intestinal surgery in connection with perianal illness. Results of proximal intestine resection to alleviate perianal discomfort have been inconsistent. Proximal diversion (with or without resection), proximal resection with re-establishment of continuity, or proctectomy with construction of a permanent stoma are the three options for intestinal surgery in connection with perianal illness. Results of proximal intestine resection to alleviate perianal discomfort have been inconsistent.
Proximal diversion (with or without resection), proximal resection with re-establishment of continuity, or proctectomy with construction of a permanent stoma are the three options for intestinal surgery in connection with perianal illness. Results of proximal intestine resection to alleviate perianal discomfort have been inconsistent. Proximal diversion (with or without resection), proximal resection with re-establishment of continuity, or proctectomy with construction of a permanent stoma are the three options for intestinal surgery in connection with perianal illness. Results of proximal intestine resection to alleviate perianal discomfort have been inconsistent.