Nicholls G, Heaton N D, Lewis A M
Department of Surgery, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton, East Sussex.
J R Soc Med. 1990 Oct;83(10):625-6. doi: 10.1177/014107689008301010.
The bacteriology of anorectal sepsis in a district general hospital has been reviewed to see whether the information gained helped patient management. Forty-six patients with anorectal sepsis were reviewed, underlying fistulas were identified in nine patients (19.5%). Bacteroides species were not routinely subtyped in the department. It was found that isolation of unspecified Bacteroides species was not helpful in identifying those patients with underlying fistulas. Unless subtyping of Bacteroides species is specifically requested, pus from anorectal sepsis should not routinely be sent for bacteriology.
对一家地区综合医院的肛门直肠脓毒症细菌学进行了回顾,以查看所获信息是否有助于患者管理。对46例肛门直肠脓毒症患者进行了回顾,9例患者(19.5%)发现有潜在肛瘘。该科室未常规对拟杆菌属进行亚型分类。发现分离出未明确的拟杆菌属对识别那些有潜在肛瘘的患者并无帮助。除非特别要求对拟杆菌属进行亚型分类,否则肛门直肠脓毒症的脓液不应常规送检细菌学检查。