Fistula Problem
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Madan Khurana - Dec 10th, 2016 5:53 pm.
Madan Khurana
Madan Khurana
I have fistula andmy scanned report says "there is a 0.3cm thick linear hypoechoic area linear tract,extending from the cutaneous plane at 7 oc clock position and extending for a length of approximately 1.5cm, into the superficial inter sphincteric plane. No evidence of collection is seen in the intersphincteric plane. Rest of the anal sphincters appear normal.no evdience of perianal collections is seen." above is medical report could u suggest me whether I have under go surgery now I don't have pain and bleeding .pls help me to make decision.
re: Fistula Problem by Dr Rahul - Dec 11th, 2016 10:06 am
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Dr Rahul
Dr Rahul
Dear Madan,

You will need to go for the surgery as very few fistula heals themselves. Fistulectomy can be done. Fistulectomy is a surgical procedure where a fistulous tract is excised (cut out) completely.
re: Fistula Problem by Jeevan Bade - Jun 8th, 2020 12:15 pm
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Jeevan Bade
Jeevan Bade
What causes an anal fistula?
re: Fistula Problem by Dr Rahul Pandey - Jun 8th, 2020 12:16 pm
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Dr Rahul Pandey
Dr Rahul Pandey
Radiation (treatment for cancer)
Trauma.
Sexually transmitted diseases.
Tuberculosis.
Diverticulitis (a disease in which small pouches form in the large intestine and become inflamed)
Cancer.
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