Discussion in 'All Categories' started by vikas Gupta - Dec 13th, 2015 4:06 pm. | |
vikas Gupta
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Dear sir I am suffering from anal fistula from last two years after getting injury and leading to fistula. Once I went to draining of pus. Itt is low fistula. I want to know about total expenditure from admission to discharge. How much time hospital stay. Thanks Vikas |
re: Anal Fistula
by Dr Nidhi -
Dec 15th, 2015
5:37 pm
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Dear Mr Gupta Surgery is usually necessary to treat an anal fistula as very few heal by themselves. The type of surgery which we do will depend on the position of fistula and whether it is classed as simple or complex. In my opinion you should come once to consult our surgeon and then will be able to explain the procedure to you in more detail. A fistulotomy is the most commonly used type of anal fistula surgery, used in 85-95% of cases. It involves cutting open the whole length of the fistula in fistulectomy, from the internal opening to the external opening. The surgeon will flush out the contents and flatten it out. After one to two months, the fistula will heal into a flat scar. Other new technique is Video assisted anal fistuka treatment (VAAFT). But this is only required in complex fistula. Which type of surgery will be better for you that we will decide after examining the fistula. With required Nidhi |
re: Anal Fistula
by Sourabh Raman -
Jun 17th, 2020
5:01 am
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What are the cause of anal fistula??? |