Perirectal abscess in childhood. A review of 29 cases
R. W. Krieger and M. J. Chusid
A total of 29 cases of perirectal abscess at Milwaukee Children's Hospital
between 1965 and 1975 were retrospectively reviewed. One fourth of these
children had a serious underlying chronic disease. Staphylococcus aureaus
was the organism that grew most frequently from pus obtained from the
abscesses, accounting for 52% of the isolates. Therapy included incision
and drainage alone and incision and drainage plus parenteral and/or oral
antibiotic treatment. One patient, a child with leukemia, died of this
infection. Complications, primarily fistulain-ano or recurrent abscess,
occurred in 42% of the survivors.