What is Anal Fissure?
An anal fissure is a small tear in the lining of the anus, often caused by constipation, hard stools, or trauma. It can lead to pain, bleeding, and discomfort during bowel movements. Our minimally invasive treatment options aim to alleviate these symptoms and promote healing.
Types of Anal fissure Treatments
- Non-surgical Management: Includes dietary changes, stool softeners, and topical treatments to promote healing.
- Anal Fissurectomy: Surgical removal of the fissure and surrounding scar tissue.
- Botox Injection: Relaxes the anal sphincter to reduce pressure and allow healing.
- Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy (LIS): A minimally invasive surgical procedure to relieve pressure on the anal sphincter, allowing the fissure to heal.
- Laser Sphincterotomy: Uses advanced laser treatment for anal fissure with precision and minimal trauma.
- Advancement Flap Surgery: Replacement of the fissured area with healthy tissue for improved healing.
| Procedure Name | Anal Fissure |
|---|---|
| Type of Surgery | Minor to Moderate |
| Type of Anesthesia | Local/ General |
| Duration of Surgery | 30 minutes to 1 hour |
| Recovery Duration | Several weeks |













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