Colorectal and Anal Surgery
Clinical activity is centered on perianal abscess management after surgical drainage, with attention to postoperative outcomes in patients recovering from first-episode disease.
- Perianal abscess
- Anal fistula
- Surgical drainage
The funded research focuses on complications that arise after anorectal surgery, particularly the transition from abscess resolution to fistula formation.
Infectious and Antimicrobial Therapy
The sponsor’s research interest includes the role of antibiotic therapy in preventing infectious sequelae following drainage of a perianal abscess.
- Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid
- Postoperative infection prevention
- Antimicrobial treatment
This area reflects a therapeutic focus on reducing the risk of persistent anorectal infection and related complications after surgery.
Postoperative Complication Prevention
Research activity is directed toward preventing the development of perianal fistula after treatment of an initial abscess episode, with emphasis on postoperative clinical outcomes.
- Fistula prevention
- Recovery after abscess drainage
- Complication reduction
The clinical interest lies in identifying approaches that limit progression from drained abscess to chronic fistulizing disease.



