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Rectal Prolapse: Symptoms and Surgery Options

By Dr. Kundan Kharde 8 min read Published
Medically reviewed by Dr. Kundan Kharde (MS General Surgery, FMAS) • Last reviewed:
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Surgical expertise spans multiple procedures from circumcision to pilonidal sinus treatment. Dr Kundan Kharde employs advanced surgical techniques ensuring minimal pain and rapid recovery.

Advanced Surgical Techniques

Modern surgical approaches emphasize minimal invasiveness, reduced pain, and faster recovery. Laser-assisted procedures, stapler techniques, and precision surgical methods minimize tissue trauma while achieving excellent outcomes.

Circumcision Surgery Options

Available options include traditional scalpel, laser-assisted, and stapler circumcision. Each has specific advantages regarding pain, recovery time, and complications. Your surgeon will recommend the best option based on your anatomy and preferences.

Pilonidal Sinus Treatment

Pilonidal sinus, a condition affecting the sacrococcygeal area, requires surgical intervention. Laser-based treatments offer advantages including reduced recurrence, faster healing, and minimal scarring compared to open surgery.

Post-Surgical Care and Wound Management

Proper wound care is essential for optimal healing. Regular cleaning, appropriate dressing changes, and activity modifications support recovery. Most surgical patients return to full activities within 2-4 weeks.

Key Takeaways

Modern surgical techniques combined with expert care ensure excellent outcomes with minimal complications and rapid recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does circumcision surgery take?

The procedure typically takes 20-30 minutes. With modern techniques, post-operative pain is minimal and most patients return to normal activities within 1-2 weeks.

What is the recurrence rate for pilonidal sinus?

Laser-assisted treatment for pilonidal sinus has recurrence rates of 5-10%, significantly lower than traditional methods. Proper post-operative hygiene helps prevent recurrence.

Can I shower after surgery?

Yes, depending on the procedure and surgeon's recommendations. Generally, gentle showers are allowed after the first dressing change. Avoid direct water pressure on the wound.

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