Fissure Surgery

Fissure Surgery in Kolhapur

Anal fissures can be super painful. These are the tiny cuts that occur in the anal skin, mainly due to constipation, straining, and passing hard stools. While it may sound daunting, anal fissures are quite common. Initially, non-surgical options, such as medication and topical treatments, are recommended. If the fissure is severe, a fissure surgery in Kolhapur might be a better option.

When Is A Fissurectomy Recommended?

At WIINS, we have the best fissure doctors in Kolhapur who have extensive experience in conducting fissurectomy. If your fissure doesn’t heal with non-invasive treatments, surgery can offer relief from the pain and other symptoms.

Fissurectomy is often not the first line of treatment for fissures, but it may be necessary if:

  • You have a chronic fissure (it lasts longer than 8 weeks)

  • Excruciating pain that affects your quality of life

  • Fissure keeps recurring

  • Home remedies, medication, and topicals have failed

What Are the Benefits and Risks of Fissurectomy?

Benefits

  • Relief from pain during and after bowel movements

  • Quick healing of the wound

  • Removal of the scar and damaged tissues reduces the risk of fissure recurrence

  • Improved blood flow and tissue regeneration

Risks

  • You might experience pain after surgery, but it’s often manageable with pain medication.

  • There’s a risk of infection.

  • You might notice light bleeding during bowel movements, but it should resolve with time.

  • There’s a risk of incontinence (but it is less common in fissurectomy).

How to Prepare for Fissurectomy?

Share your detailed medical records with the surgeon. They will also conduct a rectal test to locate the fissure. Sigmoidoscopy is sometimes used to visualise the rectum and anus. Several tests, including blood tests, an ECG, X-rays, and urine tests, are conducted before the surgery. Please mention any medications you are currently taking, any allergies you have, and any herbs or supplements you are using.

What Happens During Fissurectomy?

If you choose the best fissure hospital in Kolhapur, expect the surgery to be over in 15-30 minutes and a discharge on the same day. It’s performed under local or general anaesthesia. Based on your symptoms, the surgeon can perform Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy (LIS), which involves cutting a part of the sphincter muscles to allow better and faster healing. Alternatively, fissurectomy, a relatively simple procedure, can be performed to remove only the fissure and the surrounding scar tissue.

Aftercare Tips

Follow your surgeon’s instructions properly. Eat a fiber-rich diet and bland food. Drink plenty of fluids (around 2-3 liters) to prevent dehydration. Take your pain meds and antibiotics regularly to prevent infection. The surgeon might also prescribe a laxative to soften your stools. Avoid heavy lifting or exercises that can cause excessive fatigue or pressure on the surgical site. Wash the surgical site gently with a mild soap and water after passing a bowel movement.

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