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Helo I ask you Iam fistula pacient last two years my backside spot near the stool passing place some time spot is big and pus in and some time is dry and just like nathing spot I ask you what treat is this please solve my problem send my address my ages is 45
Dear if anal fistula is infected it primarily infection controlled by antibiotics then surgery will be done.
1.Fistulotomy. This is used in 85-95% of cases and involves cutting open the whole length of the fistula in order for the surgeon to flush out the contents. This heals after one to two months into a flattened scar.
2.Seton techniques. A seton is a piece of thread which is left in the fistula tract. This may be considered if you are at high risk of developing incontinence when the fistula crosses the sphincter muscles. 3.advanced flap procedure 4.fibrin glue injection 5.Bioprosthetic plug.
Many procedures are available but please consult your surgeon he will examine and treat you accordingly.
Take care
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Suggest Treatment For Infected Anal Fistula
Hello Thank you for trusting HCM Dear if anal fistula is infected it primarily infection controlled by antibiotics then surgery will be done. 1.Fistulotomy. This is used in 85-95% of cases and involves cutting open the whole length of the fistula in order for the surgeon to flush out the contents. This heals after one to two months into a flattened scar. 2.Seton techniques. A seton is a piece of thread which is left in the fistula tract. This may be considered if you are at high risk of developing incontinence when the fistula crosses the sphincter muscles. 3.advanced flap procedure 4.fibrin glue injection 5.Bioprosthetic plug. Many procedures are available but please consult your surgeon he will examine and treat you accordingly. Take care