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Transforming Lives with Fistula Surgery

Fistula surgery is a procedure aimed at treating an abnormal connection or tunnel between two body parts, commonly between the anal canal and the skin near the anus (anal fistula). The primary goal of the surgery is to remove or repair the fistula to prevent infection, abscesses, and further complications. There are different types of surgical approaches, including fistulotomy, seton placement, advancement flap, or LIFT (ligation of the intersphincteric fistula tract) procedure. These methods are selected based on the complexity of the fistula, and they aim to preserve continence and promote healing.

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Benefits Of Fistula Surgery

  1. Prevents recurrent infections and abscess formation.
  2. Reduces pain and discomfort caused by the fistula.
  3. Helps promote proper wound healing.
  4. Improves quality of life by eliminating drainage and odor.
  5. Reduces the risk of fistula reformation or recurrence.

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Overview

Fistula surgery is a procedure aimed at treating an abnormal connection or tunnel between two body parts, commonly between the anal canal and the skin near the anus (anal fistula). The primary goal of the surgery is to remove or repair the fistula to prevent infection, abscesses, and further complications. There are different types of surgical approaches, including fistulotomy, seton placement, advancement flap, or LIFT (ligation of the intersphincteric fistula tract) procedure. These methods are selected based on the complexity of the fistula, and they aim to preserve continence and promote healing.

Symptoms

  • Pain or discomfort near the anus
  • Pus or foul-smelling discharge from an opening near the anus
  • Recurring abscesses
  • Swelling or redness in the affected area
  • Fever (if infected)
  • Irritation or itching around the anus

Causes

  • Infection of an anal gland
  • Complications from Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis
  • Trauma or injury to the anal region
  • Tuberculosis or sexually transmitted infections
  • Radiation therapy affecting the pelvic area

The typical steps involved in Fistula Surgery

  • Step 1: Diagnosis via examination or imaging (MRI, ultrasound).
  • Step 2: Anesthesia is administered to ensure patient comfort.
  • Step 3: The surgeon identifies the fistula tract.
  • Step 4: Depending on the fistula, the surgeon will either open (fistulotomy) or set a drainage device (seton).
  • Step 5: Postoperative care involves wound dressing, pain management, and possible antibiotics to prevent infection.
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    FAQs

    Recovery typically takes 4 to 6 weeks, though healing time may vary depending on the procedure type.