Fistulotomy Treatment | Indore
Laser Treatment of Piles by Expert Proctologist Dr. Sunil Kuril
Fistulotomy Surgery | Dr. Sunil Kuril
Dr. Sunil Kuril
M.B.B.S., M.S.
Proctologist, General Surgeon
Fistulotomy Treatment
Fistulotomy is a surgical procedure to treat anal fistulas by opening and draining the abnormal connection. While traditional methods may involve longer recovery and discomfort, fistulotomy provides an effective solution with improved healing and minimal pain.
What is Fistulotomy?
Fistulotomy is a surgical procedure used to treat anal fistulas by cutting open the fistula tract to allow it to heal from the inside out. This effective treatment minimizes the risk of recurrence and promotes faster healing, offering relief from discomfort and preventing further complications.
Why Fistulotomy Treatment for Fistula?
High success rate
Minimal Pain
Minimal Invasive
Complete Healing
More Affordable
Quick Recovery
Why Choose ProctoCare?
- ProctoCare utilizes advanced diagnostic tools combined with the latest laser therapy techniques, ensuring precise and effective day-care procedures.
- Led by Dr. Sunil Kuril, a highly skilled proctologist with over 24 years of experience, ProctoCare is committed to providing expert care tailored to individual needs.
- With a track record of over 6,000 successful surgeries, we bring unmatched expertise and confidence to every treatment.
- Our treatments are designed for minimal discomfort and fast recovery, allowing most patients to resume their routine within 1-3 days.
- We offer comprehensive support, including insurance coverage and EMI options, to make quality healthcare accessible and stress-free.
- At ProctoCare, patient well-being is our top priority, ensuring compassionate care and lasting relief from piles and other proctology concerns.
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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Recovery time varies, but most patients can return to normal activities within 2-4 weeks, with complete healing typically occurring within 6-8 weeks.
The procedure is usually performed under anesthesia, and while some discomfort may occur after surgery, pain is manageable with prescribed medications.
As with any surgery, there may be risks such as infection or incontinence, but these are rare and can be minimized by choosing an experienced surgeon.
Fistulotomy is most effective for simple fistulas, but complex or high anal fistulas may require alternative treatments. A detailed evaluation by a proctologist is necessary.
Fistulotomy is generally covered by most health insurance plans, but it’s recommended to check with your provider to confirm coverage.