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Title: Anorectal: Minimum blood loss surgery. Faster recovery.


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Faster
Minimum blood loss surgery.
recovery. Hinduja Healthcare introduces
The Surgery Clinic Anorectal Monday to Saturday
930 am to 530 pm
11th Road, Khar (W), Mumbai - 400 052. For
Appointments 91 22 4510 8989 / 6154 8989 8 For
Enquiries 91 22 2646 9999 / 6174 6000 For
Emergency 91 22 6174 6099 / 98 8
www.hindujahealthcare.com
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Anorectal disorders
Treatment Diet, regularising bowel habit, sitz
bath (hot fomentation) and lifestyle changes are
often the first-line therapies for haemorrhoids,
minor irritation and FI.
Anorectal disorders are a collection of medical
conditions that affect the anal canal. These
disorders are a common reason for visits to
primary care physicians, surgeons and
gastroenterologists. Anorectal disorders can
significantly impair a persons quality of life.
When conservative therapy is not effective,
following treatments are offered for piles
1. Band ligation
2. Sclerotherapy or infrared coagulation for
haemorrhoids
3. Surgery in the form of Ligation and excision
of piles can be considered if the piles are large
and symptomatic
Common anorectal disorders include
  • Piles / Haemorrhoids
  • Anal fissures
  • Fistula in Ano
  • Perianal abscess
  • Fecal incontinence (FI)
  • Excessive perineal descent
  • Pruritus ani
  • Proctalgia

THROMBOSED EXTERNAL PILE
Painful swelling in perianal region may
represent the presence of an anorectal abscess.
Treatment of an abscess requires incision and
drainage of the abscess under anaesthesia.
Abscess if not treated properly may lead to
formation of high level fistula or low level
fistula in Ano. Treatment will vary as it
depends on the condition or type of fistula.
Often MRI of perineum is required to rule out
nature of fistula.
FISTULA
INTERNAL PILE
FISSURE SENTINEL PILE
ANAL WARTS PRURITUS ANI
Diagnosis Diagnosis is made by a history of
symptoms, inspection and digital rectal
examination.
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