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Fistula Laser Treatment: How It Works

By Dr. Kundan Kharde 6 min read Published
Medically reviewed by Dr. Kundan Kharde (MS General Surgery, FMAS) • Last reviewed:
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An anal fistula is an abnormal tunnel in the skin near the anus that often connects to the anal canal. Dr Kundan Kharde specializes in advanced VAAFT and laser-based fistula treatments that preserve sphincter function and minimize recurrence.

What Is an Anal Fistula?

A fistula is an abnormal tunnel or tract connecting the anal canal to the skin surface. It typically develops following an anal abscess that drains or is surgically drained. The condition causes drainage, pain, itching, and persistent discomfort. Fistulas are classified as simple or complex based on their depth and complexity.

Symptoms and Complications

Common symptoms include drainage of pus or blood, pain especially during bowel movements, swelling, and skin irritation. Chronic fistulas can lead to persistent infection, abscess formation, and skin excoriation. Some patients experience fever and systemic symptoms during acute flare-ups.

Advanced Treatment Technologies

Traditional fistula surgery involved cutting through sphincter muscles, risking incontinence. Modern approaches like VAAFT (Video-Assisted Anal Fistula Treatment) and laser technology allow internal closure while preserving sphincter integrity. These minimally invasive techniques offer better functional outcomes and faster recovery.

Post-Treatment Care and Prevention

After fistula treatment, regular wound care and hygiene are crucial. Avoiding constipation, maintaining proper anal hygiene, and treating associated conditions like Crohn's disease reduce recurrence risk. Follow-up appointments ensure proper healing and early detection of any complications.

Key Takeaways

Modern fistula treatment has evolved significantly, offering effective solutions with minimal risk of incontinence. Early intervention with advanced techniques provides the best outcomes for this challenging condition.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will fistula come back after laser treatment?

Laser-assisted fistula treatment has recurrence rates of 10-15% when performed by experienced surgeons. Proper post-operative care and treating underlying causes further reduce this risk.

Can I work after fistula treatment?

Most patients can return to desk jobs within 3-5 days. Those with physically demanding jobs may need 2-3 weeks off for complete healing.

What causes fistula recurrence?

Incomplete tract drainage, infection, inflammatory bowel disease, and poor wound care are common causes of recurrence. Regular follow-up ensures early detection.

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