Anorectal Surgery
Surgeries we do
1. LHP: Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty
Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty (LHP) is a minimally invasive procedure that treats hemorrhoids using precise laser technology. The laser targets the affected tissue while preserving surrounding areas, resulting in a quick and effective treatment for hemorrhoids.
Benefits:
- LHP is highly accurate, preventing damage to nearby tissues or the anal sphincter.
- It reduces the risk of excessive bleeding during the procedure.
- Ideal for treating Grade I, II, and III hemorrhoids, ensuring faster recovery.
2. LLIS: Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy
LLIS is a surgical procedure specifically designed for chronic anal fissures, especially those causing severe pain. By cutting a small portion of the internal anal sphincter, the procedure relieves pressure and promotes healing.
Benefits:
- LLIS is a painless procedure that effectively treats chronic fissures.
- Reduces the recurrence of fissures and promotes long-term relief.
- Patients experience a significant reduction in pain after surgery.
3. LIFT: Ligation of Intersphincteric Fistula Tract
LIFT surgery is a targeted approach to treat anal fistulas by separating the fistula from the surrounding muscles and closing it off, ensuring effective healing.
Benefits:
- Minimally invasive with reduced postoperative complications.
- Preserves sphincter function, minimizing the risk of incontinence.
- Offers a higher success rate in treating complex fistulas.
4. SLOFT: Submucous Ligation of Fistula Tract
SLOFT is a procedure that involves the ligation of fistulas beneath the mucous membrane, promoting natural healing and reducing recurrence.
Benefits:
- The procedure is minimally invasive, ensuring quicker recovery.
- Reduces the risk of complications and preserves anal function.
- Effective in treating recurring fistulas.
5. MIPH: Minimally Invasive Procedure for Hemorrhoids
MIPH is an advanced technique for hemorrhoid treatment, using stapling to reposition and reduce prolapsed hemorrhoidal tissue. It is a less painful option with a faster recovery time compared to traditional methods.
Benefits:
- Minimally invasive, resulting in less postoperative pain.
- Shorter recovery period and quicker return to normal activities.
- Effective for treating advanced hemorrhoids with minimal recurrence.
6. DLPL: Distal Laser Proximal Ligation
DLPL is a hybrid procedure that combines laser technology with ligation to treat advanced hemorrhoids and other anorectal conditions.
Benefits:
- The combination of techniques ensures precise treatment with minimal discomfort.
- Reduces the risk of excessive bleeding and promotes quicker healing.
- Ideal for treating complex cases of hemorrhoids and fistulas.
7. FiLaC: Fistula-tract Laser Closure Surgery
FiLaC is a minimally invasive laser surgery designed to close fistula tracts. The laser energy promotes healing from the inside, reducing the risk of infection and recurrence.
Benefits:
- Minimally invasive, preserving surrounding tissues and sphincter function.
- Faster recovery with less postoperative pain.
- High success rate in treating complex fistulas.
8. LIFT & FiLaC Combination
This approach combines both LIFT and FiLaC procedures to provide comprehensive treatment for complex fistulas, ensuring effective closure and healing.
Benefits:
- Combines the strengths of both techniques for higher success rates.
- Minimally invasive with reduced postoperative pain and faster recovery.
- Preserves sphincter function and reduces recurrence rates.
9. VAAFT: Video-Assisted Anal Fistula Treatment
VAAFT is a modern, video-assisted procedure that treats anal fistulas by visualizing the fistula tract and ensuring precise closure. This technique minimizes damage to surrounding tissues.
Benefits:
- Provides a clear view of the fistula tract, ensuring precise treatment.
- Minimally invasive with faster healing times.
- Reduces the risk of fistula recurrence and postoperative complications.
10. Fistula Surgery
Traditional fistula surgery involves opening and cleaning the fistula tract to allow for natural healing. It is a reliable method for treating various types of fistulas.
Benefits:
- Effective in treating complex and recurring fistulas.
- Promotes complete healing with minimal risk of recurrence.
- Can be tailored to the severity of the fistula.
11. Fissure Open Surgery
Fissure open surgery involves cutting the anal sphincter to relieve pressure and allow the fissure to heal. This is recommended for severe cases of chronic fissures.
Benefits:
- Provides long-lasting relief from chronic fissures.
- Minimizes pain and discomfort associated with severe fissures.
- Promotes quick healing and prevents recurrence.
12. Piles Open Surgery
Open surgery for piles involves removing the hemorrhoidal tissue and is recommended for severe cases where other treatments have failed. It provides lasting relief for advanced hemorrhoids.
Benefits:
- Offers a permanent solution for severe or recurrent hemorrhoids.
- Reduces the risk of future hemorrhoid complications.
- Patients experience long-term relief and minimal recurrence.