Skip to content

Anal fistula

Videos

Notes

Gastrointestinal system

Pathology

Peritoneum and peritoneal cavity
Upper gastrointestinal tract disorders
Lower gastrointestinal tract disorders
Liver, gallbladder and pancreas disorders
Gastrointestinal system pathology review

Assessments
Anal fistula

Flashcards

0 / 5 complete
High Yield Notes
5 pages
Flashcards

Anal fistula

5 flashcards
Memory Anchors and Partner Content
Summary

An anal fistula is an abnormal passage or opening between the rectum and another organ, or the skin near the anus. It may go completely around the anal opening (external fistula) or form a connection between the rectum and another organ, such as the bladder (internal fistula). Anal fistulas often develop after an infection or abscess in the area around the anus. Anal sex can also cause an anal fistula. Symptoms of an anal fistula include drainage from the opening, pain, swelling, and fever.