Title of article :
Human immunodeficiency virus and the anorectum
Author/Authors :
Weledji, Elroy Patrick University of Buea - Faculty of Health Sciences, Cameroon
From page :
163
To page :
167
Abstract :
An understanding of HIV/AIDS is important to the practice of colon and rectal surgery as these patients frequently present with proctological diseases. Operations for anorectal pathology represent one of the most common indications for surgery in HIV-positive patients. It appears that anorectal pathology in HIV/AIDS infected patients has not been impacted by highly active anti retroviral therapy. The general approach to the HIV- infected patient and management of the anorectal diseases are discussed. Surgical procedures can be safe and effective therapeutic modalities. Symptomatic improvement of the underlying anorectal pathology may make delayed wound healing an acceptable complication in many AIDS patients. Part of the complete treatment includes education, treatment and counselling of sexual partners.
Keywords :
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) , Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) , Anorectal disorders , Surgical management , Prognosis
Journal title :
Alexandria Journal of Medicine(AJM)
Journal title :
Alexandria Journal of Medicine(AJM)
Record number :
2638928
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