A Retrospective Study of the Presentation and Management of Perianal Disease in HIV-Positive Patients Referred to a Surgical Outpatient Unit in Turkey.
Ömer Faruk BükGultekin Ozan KucukPublished in: Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research (2024)
BACKGROUND The incidence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is on the rise, and perianal region diseases in HIV-infected patients have become increasingly prevalent. This study aimed to analyze the surgical treatment outcomes of HIV-infected patients presenting with perianal concerns. MATERIAL AND METHODS We included 311 HIV-positive patients admitted to the Infectious Diseases Clinic of Samsun Training and Research Hospital between January 2014 and December 2022. From this group, we selected those who sought care at the general surgery outpatient clinic for perianal and anal concerns, retrospectively reviewing their medical records. RESULTS Out of 311 patients, 54 (17.3%) were referred to the general surgery outpatient clinic with anal and/or perianal region complaints. Of these cases, 38 (70.3%) had a single disease, while 16 (29.6%) had combined diseases. There were 20 males (95%) and 1 female (5%). Among these 54 patients, 33 (61.1%) received medical treatment from the outpatient clinic, while 21 (38.9%) underwent surgical intervention. The diagnoses included 22 hemorrhoidal diseases, 24 anal condylomas, 15 anal fissures, 11 anal abscesses, and 4 anal fistulas. We evaluated the postoperative results and recurrence status of these patients. CONCLUSIONS Perianal diseases in HIV-positive patients can be categorized as isolated or combined. The management of patients with postoperative follow-up compliance problems and combined diseases with low CD4 counts may pose treatment challenges.
Keyphrases
- hiv positive
- end stage renal disease
- antiretroviral therapy
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hiv infected
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- healthcare
- hiv infected patients
- men who have sex with men
- south africa
- peritoneal dialysis
- randomized controlled trial
- prognostic factors
- mental health
- high grade
- hiv aids
- patient reported outcomes
- hepatitis c virus
- chronic pain
- infectious diseases
- patients undergoing
- health insurance
- affordable care act