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Laser Surgery for Fistula-in-Ano
Laser Surgery for Fistula-in-Ano
Today the most successful laser surgery for fistula-in-ano is the one termed as Fistula Laser Closure (FiLaC)
What is FiLaC and why FiLac laser surgery for fistulas?
FiLaC is a minimally invasive laser technique required to treat anal fistulas, as most anal fistulas do not heal easily by themselves. FiLaC treats the anal fistula without causing damage to the sphincter muscles, the ring of muscles that open and close the anus. Any damage can result in loss of bowel control or what is known as bowel incontinence. The surgery is performed under local anesthesia and is a day procedure not requiring overnight stay in the hospital. This technique highly reduces the rate of recurrence of the fistula.
The FiLaC laser therapy uses a flexible laser fiber that is introduced directly into the fistula tract and the fistula tissue is given radiation from the inside. The radiation gently destroys the inflamed glandular tissue. The laser probe is then slowly pulled out while the fistula is being closed. The fistula tract collapses within and does not require external removal during the surgery. The treatment is almost painless and...Read More: www.mumbaipilesclinic.com/blogs/read/laser-surgery-for-fi...
Laser Surgery for Fistula-in-Ano
Laser Surgery for Fistula-in-Ano
Today the most successful laser surgery for fistula-in-ano is the one termed as Fistula Laser Closure (FiLaC)
What is FiLaC and why FiLac laser surgery for fistulas?
FiLaC is a minimally invasive laser technique required to treat anal fistulas, as most anal fistulas do not heal easily by themselves. FiLaC treats the anal fistula without causing damage to the sphincter muscles, the ring of muscles that open and close the anus. Any damage can result in loss of bowel control or what is known as bowel incontinence. The surgery is performed under local anesthesia and is a day procedure not requiring overnight stay in the hospital. This technique highly reduces the rate of recurrence of the fistula.
The FiLaC laser therapy uses a flexible laser fiber that is introduced directly into the fistula tract and the fistula tissue is given radiation from the inside. The radiation gently destroys the inflamed glandular tissue. The laser probe is then slowly pulled out while the fistula is being closed. The fistula tract collapses within and does not require external removal during the surgery. The treatment is almost painless and...Read More: www.mumbaipilesclinic.com/blogs/read/laser-surgery-for-fi...