Procedure Name | Alternative Name | Conditions Treated | Benefits of Procedure | Treated By |
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Laser Fistula Surgery | Fistula-tract Laser Closure | Simple, Complex and Recurrent fistula | Minimally invasive, Quick recovery, High success rate | General Surgeon |
An anal fistula is an anorectal condition where an abnormal tunnel forms, connecting the anal canal to the skin around the anus. It cannot be resolved with antibiotics. Surgical treatment is necessary to repair the anorectal tissue to remove or close the fistula channel.
Laser fistula surgery, a minimally invasive procedure for treating fistulas, involves inserting a laser fibre into the fistula from the outside and guiding it through to the opening inside the rectum.
The laser causes the surrounding tissue to shrink. The channel is sealed with a laser. The internal opening is then closed using a suture and, in some cases, a skin flap.
The anal region, also known as the anorectal region, is an area of the body involved in passing stool and controlling bowel movements. The anatomy of the anal region is as follows:
Anus: This is the external opening at the end of the digestive tract, where stool is expelled from the body. It is surrounded by muscles that aid in passing stool.
Anal Canal: This short passage extends from the anus to the rectum, lined with a mucous membrane. An anal fistula can occur in this region. Two types of sphincters surround it:
Rectum: The last part of the large intestine temporarily stores stool before defecating.
Anal Sinuses: Small pockets in the anal canal called anal sinuses become irritated or infected, leading to conditions like anal fistulas or abscesses.
Laser surgery may be preferred when there is a need to preserve anal sphincter function. This helps in maintaining bowel continence. The indications of laser surgery treatment for fistula are:
Fistulas located in deep or narrow tracts may be treated with laser surgery because they can precisely reach difficult areas. Laser fistula surgery provides benefits such as:
Individuals often have inquiries about the process before and on the day of the laser fistula treatment. Adequate preparation beforehand ensures that the patient remains well-informed and aware of what to expect.
Prior to laser fistula surgery, the medical team follows guidelines. It ensures the safety of the patient throughout the process.
Parameters | Prerequisites |
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Pre-op Assessment (Physical) | Routine Blood Tests |
Risk Evaluation | 1. Allergies 2. Benefits vs risks of the procedure |
Anaesthesia Selection | Regional or Spinal anaesthesia |
Fasting | 4–6 hours before surgery |
On the day of laser fistula treatment, one can expect the following:
Parameter | Prerequisites |
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Consent | Mandatory |
Surgical Preparation | 1. Hospital gown 2. Briefing of procedure 3. Removing all accessories like watch, belt, jewellery, etc. |
Physical Evaluation | Vitals check-up (blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation, etc.) |
IV Line | Yes, for administering medications |
Anaesthesia Administration | Regional or Spinal anaesthesia |
Laser fistula surgery takes around 10-15 minutes. It is a minimally invasive procedure done by a general surgeon. The patient can go home within a few hours as it is an outpatient procedure.
The laser fistula surgery procedure is as follows:
The laser treatment for fistula cost in India can range from ₹ 32,000 to ₹ 70,000. Several factors influence the cost of the procedure, which includes:
Procedure | Cost |
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Laser Fistula Surgery | ₹ 32,000 to ₹ 70,000 |
Laser fistula treatment has a high success rate, offering key advantages. Patients often experience less pain during and after the procedure, a major concern in surgery.
Furthermore, the minimal or absent incontinence rates and quicker recovery contribute to heightened patient satisfaction. The precision of laser technology improves overall outcomes compared to traditional methods.