I've been dealing with an abcess for almost a year now that has created 3 fistulas.Ive had a couple procedures to put in seton drains and it took care of the first 2 fistulas. I went in last week for another procedure that my surgeon claimed was gonna clean out the rest of the infection and seal up the abcess and fistula. Seemed like a routine procedure I knew I would have stitches in afterwards and was okay with that. The next day or two I had a lot of pain of course and obviously bleeding. I went to take a bath the one time after going to the bathroom and discovered what seemed like a tube. Its a little white tube sticking out about in inch from where the abcess was and stitches around it. I also had some chunks of skin coming off which seemed like it was shaved off more towards the bottom of the fistula. This abcess has been draining more than ever now im honestly wiping myself every 10 minutes and if I don't my underwear will be soaked in a bout a half an hour. Is this normal? Is this tube in place to continue to drain the abcess properly so it could heal from the inside? I know they said the stitches would dissolve so im wondering the purpose of this because its a hollow tube so its not plugging anything and would he also of had to shave some skin off to get to the fistula? I didn't get to talk to my surgeon afterwards because he had another procedure lined up an probably wont be able to talk to him until Friday so I wanted to see if anyone had any insight or have had this type of procedure done. Thanks.
Mark