Fistula Surgery in Gurgaon

Fistula in ano is also known as “Bhagander”. It is a infected tube like connection between perianal skin and the anal canal. This develops from anal gland infection. This gland (cryptoglandular infection) becomes infected by different reasons and becomes blocked and hence the pus develops make a route inside the anus whose one opening is around the anus and other outside the anus.

Causes of Fistula:

  • Perianal abscess
  • Chronic fissure
  • Constipation
  • Ulcerative colitis

Symptoms of Fistula:

  • Pus discharge from  opening at perianal area
  • Pain at anal region
  • Swelling at perianal region
  • Recurrent abscess

Diagnosis:

  • Physical examination
  • Digital rectal examination
  • MRI/CT
  • Sigmoidoscopy/ Colonoscopy

What to Do:

  • Regular exercise
  • Regular sleep
  • Yogasan
  • Avoid constipation
  • Maintain personal hygine

What Not to Do:

  • Suppression of urhes
  • Anger
  • Prolonged sitting
  • Day sleep
  • Mobile during defecation

Frequently Asked Question(Faq)

Is Fistula Get Cured With Medicines.?

No. you can get relief in symptoms for some time, but not cured.

How Often Ksharsutra Changed ?

Within 7 to 10 days. The properties of thread cutting ,healing, debridement works in this duration only.

Is This a Painfull Procedure?

No. patient can experience mild discomfort for the minute of time.

Is Ksharsutra Treatment is Successful in Fistula?

Yes. 99%
Ksharsutra can be performed in any fistula (low anal,high anal,complex fistula).

How Long Does It Take to Heal Fistula?

It totally depends on the tract i.e. distance between two openings or length of ksharsutra inserted.
This medicated thread usually cut 1cm of tract within 1 week.

Can Fistula Come Back After Surgery And How is This Better Than Surgery?

It has very low recurrence rate as this is a less invasive, done within tract only.it has lesses complications.
In case of surgery if the internal opening is not clearly identified then it can form a bridge of healing or
incomplete healing. but ksharsutra is only administered in the tract with both opening clearly identified.



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