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Anal fissure surgery, typically known as lateral internal sphincterotomy, is a surgical procedure used to treat chronic anal fissures that haven’t healed with conservative treatments. An anal fissure is a small tear in the lining of the anus, which can cause severe pain and bleeding, particularly during bowel movements.


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- Surgical Technique: The most common procedure for treating an anal fissure is a lateral internal sphincterotomy. During this surgery, a small incision is made in the anal sphincter to relieve tension and reduce spasm, which promotes healing of the fissure. The goal is to decrease the resting pressure of the anal sphincter, thus alleviating pain and allowing the fissure to heal properly.

  

- Effectiveness: This procedure is highly effective, with most patients experiencing relief from symptoms and healing of the fissure.

  

- Recovery: Recovery typically involves mild to moderate pain that can be managed with pain relievers. Patients may return to normal activities within a week, although complete healing of the fissure might take a few weeks. Instructions usually include keeping the area clean, managing pain, and sometimes using stool softeners to prevent strain during bowel movements.

  

Anal fissure surgery is usually considered when other non-surgical treatments, such as topical ointments, increased fiber intake, and warm baths, have failed to resolve the condition. It is a straightforward procedure that offers significant relief from the painful symptoms associated with chronic anal fissures.

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Anal fissure surgery, typically known as lateral internal sphincterotomy, is a surgical procedure used to treat chronic anal fissures that haven’t healed with conservative treatments. An anal fissure is a small tear in the lining of the anus, which can cause severe pain and bleeding, particularly during bowel movements.


Procedure Details:


- Surgical Technique: The most common procedure for treating an anal fissure is a lateral internal sphincterotomy. During this surgery, a small incision is made in the anal sphincter to relieve tension and reduce spasm, which promotes healing of the fissure. The goal is to decrease the resting pressure of the anal sphincter, thus alleviating pain and allowing the fissure to heal properly.

  

- Effectiveness: This procedure is highly effective, with most patients experiencing relief from symptoms and healing of the fissure.

  

- Recovery: Recovery typically involves mild to moderate pain that can be managed with pain relievers. Patients may return to normal activities within a week, although complete healing of the fissure might take a few weeks. Instructions usually include keeping the area clean, managing pain, and sometimes using stool softeners to prevent strain during bowel movements.

  

Anal fissure surgery is usually considered when other non-surgical treatments, such as topical ointments, increased fiber intake, and warm baths, have failed to resolve the condition. It is a straightforward procedure that offers significant relief from the painful symptoms associated with chronic anal fissures.

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Une procédure, souvent une sphinctérotomie interne latérale, pour soulager les tensions et favoriser la guérison des fissures anales chroniques.