Laser Surgery for Fissure, Fistula and Piles
"Laser Surgery for Anal Fissure, Fistulas & Hemorrhoids (Piles)"....
It represents a modern and minimally invasive approach to treating these common anorectal conditions
1. Laser Fissure Surgery
Anal Fissures: Small tears in the lining of the anus, often caused by trauma from passing hard stools.
Procedure
- A laser is used to precisely remove the fissure and promote healing.
- The laser helps in reducing the sphincter muscle spasm, enhancing blood flow to the area.
Benefits
- Minimal pain and bleeding.
- Quick recovery and reduced healing time.
Lower risk of infection.
2.Laser Fistula Surgery (Fistula-in-Ano)
Anal Fistulas : Abnormal connections between the anorectal canal and the skin near the anus, often resulting from infections or abscesses.
Procedure
- Laser energy is used to close the fistula tract from the inside.
- A probe emitting laser energy is inserted into the fistula tract to ablate and seal it.
Benefits
- Precise treatment with minimal damage to surrounding tissues.
- Reduced pain and faster recovery compared to traditional surgery.
Lower recurrence rates.
3. Laser Hemorrhoid Surgery (Piles)
Hemorrhoids: Swollen blood vessels in the rectal and anal area that can cause pain, bleeding, and discomfort.
Procedure
- Laser hemorrhoidoplasty (LHP) is used for internal hemorrhoids.
- A laser fiber is inserted into the hemorrhoidal tissue, emitting controlled laser energy to shrink and eliminate hemorrhoids.
Benefits
- Minimal bleeding and postoperative pain.
- Shorter recovery period and quick return to normal activities.
- Outpatient procedure with minimal anesthesia requirements.
General Advantages of Laser Surgery
- Minimally Invasive: Small incisions or no incisions at all, leading to less trauma.
- Reduced Pain and Bleeding: Lasers seal blood vessels and nerve endings, which reduces pain and bleeding.
- Faster Recovery: Patients often experience a quicker return to normal activities.
- Precision: The laser allows for precise targeting of affected tissues, minimizing damage to healthy surrounding tissues.
- Lower Risk of Complications: Reduced risk of infection and other postoperative complications.