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PILES/ FISTULA SURGERY

Piles (hemorrhoids) and fistulas are common conditions that can significantly impact quality of life. At Deepak Hospital, expeart team of Doctors provides advanced and compassionate care for these conditions, utilizing modern surgical techniques to ensure effective treatment and a fast recovery.

Understanding Piles (Hemorrhoids)

Piles are swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus that cause discomfort, pain, and bleeding. They can be internal (inside the rectum) or external (under the skin around the anus). Piles often result from increased pressure in the pelvic area, which can be caused by factors such as constipation, pregnancy, or prolonged sitting.

Treatment Options:

1. Non-Surgical Treatments:

  • Lifestyle Changes:Increasing high fiber food intake, staying hydrated, and regular exercise can help relieve symptoms.
  • Topical Treatments:Creams and ointments can reduce itching and swelling.
  • Medications:Pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications may be used to manage discomfort.

2. Surgical Treatments:

  • Rubber Band Ligation:A minimally invasive procedure where a rubber band is placed around the base of the hemorrhoid to cut off blood supply, causing it to shrink and fall off.
  • Hemorrhoidectomy:Surgical removal of the hemorrhoids. This is usually recommended for severe cases or when other treatments fails.
  • Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy: A procedure that staples the hemorrhoids to reduce their size and reposition them. This technique often results in less pain and quicker recovery.
Understanding Fistula

Overview:A fistula is an abnormal tunnel that forms between the inside of the anal canal and the surrounding skin. It often results from an anal abscess that has not healed properly.Symptoms can range from pain, swelling and discharge.

Treatment Options:

1.Non-Surgical Treatments:
  • Medications:Antibiotics may be prescribed if there is an infection. Pain relievers can help manage discomfort.
  • Sitz Baths:Warm baths can relieve pain and promote healing by improving blood flow to the affected area.
2. Surgical Treatments:
  • Fistulotomy:The most common procedure where the fistula tract is cut open and allowed to heal from the inside out. This approach is effective for most cases.
  • Seton Placement:A seton (a piece of surgical thread) is placed through the fistula to keep it open and allow for gradual healing. This technique is often used for complex or high fistulas.
  • Flap Surgery:For more complex fistulas, a flap of tissue is used to cover the fistula tract, promoting healing and closure.
Advantages of Modern Surgical Techniques
  1. Minimally Invasive:Many procedures are performed with minimal incisions, leading to less pain and faster recovery.
  2. Quick Recovery:Advanced techniques often result in shorter hospital stays and quicker return to normal activities.
  3. Effective Results:Modern methods provide high success rates in treating and healing piles and fistulas, improving patients' quality of life.
Postoperative Care and Recovery
  1. Initial Care:Follow postoperative instructions for wound care, pain management, and activity restrictions.
  2. Follow-Up Visits:Regular check-ups with expeart team of Doctors to monitor healing and address any concerns.
  3. Rehabilitation:Patients may need to gradually increase physical activity and follow specific guidelines to ensure optimal recovery.
Why Choose Deepak Hospital for Piles and Fistula Surgery?

At Deepak Hospital, expeart team of Doctors offer expert care for piles and fistulas, utilizing advanced surgical techniques to provide effective treatment and support. Our dedicated team is committed to deliver compassionate care and ensuring the best possible outcome for our patients.

For more details, reach out to Deepak Hospital at: 9653298239 | 9136069739 | 022-28121883

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