Anal Fistula Surgery
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Anal Fistula Surgery in Tunisia
For many people, anal fistula may appear without an obvious cause, although it can be linked to certain digestive diseases such as Crohn’s disease. In such cases, surgery is often necessary to treat the problem because antibiotics are not effective. If you are considering anal fistula surgery in Tunisia, here is some important information to know, including indications, the procedure, and post-operative care.
What is Anal Fistula Surgery in Tunisia?
An anal fistula occurs when an abnormal communication forms between Hermann’s gland (also called Desfosses’ gland), located inside the anus, and the skin of the peri-anal region. It is the infection of Hermann’s gland that will create this communication, and therefore be the origin of the fistula. One of the most obvious signs of the presence of a fistula is the appearance of a non-healing anal margin button, with pus draining from it. With the progression of the disease, an abscess will occur, causing strong, permanent anal pain. An essential first step would be to quickly diagnose the presence of an anal fistula and an anal margin abscess. Indeed, the skin of the anal area is red, painful to the touch and the patient may even have a fever in some cases. For a lasting cure, surgical operation proves to be the only real remedy to effectively treat the anal fistula. This operation will directly treat the gland that caused the formation of the fistula, repair the fistula tract and prevent other possible complications, secondary orifice.
What is the cost of anal fistula surgery in Tunisia?
When you opt for anal fistula surgery in Tunisia, you get much more affordable rates than those offered in Europe. In addition, you benefit from the expertise of our world-renowned surgeons and our modern medical infrastructure. Look no further, Tunisia Destination Santé offers you extremely attractive prices for your surgical trip to Tunisia. Our packages include the price of your medical stay and all the costs necessary for your operation in Tunisia.
Anal Fistula Surgery in Tunisia: What to know before the operation
Before undergoing surgery, it is essential to fully prepare. You will need to gather a complete medical file, including a complete health check-up and in-depth blood tests. In addition, a meeting with the anesthesiologist will be scheduled to ensure your safety during the operation. You will also be able to discuss in detail with your surgeon during the pre-operative consultation, where they will provide you with a list of the necessary preparations before the operation. This consultation will also be an opportunity to discuss together potential complications and risks associated with the intervention. This way, you can approach the procedure with confidence and be fully informed.
How is anal fistula surgery performed in Tunisia?
The procedure is performed using general anesthesia (although in some situations, local anesthesia may be considered). Generally, the procedure does not exceed 30 minutes. Its main goals are: to treat the fistula, apply a biological glue, eradicate the infection and prevent the reappearance of the fistula. During surgery to treat a fistula, the doctor has a choice between two techniques depending on the location of the fistula in the patient. If it is located below the external sphincter, an incision will be made in the skin of the anal canal to access the fistula, a method called fistulotomy. The scar will then be left open, requiring daily treatment until the wound is completely healed. In the case of a deeper fistula, the procedure will be more complex and the surgeon will opt for a second procedure, consisting of draining the fistula using a seton, an elastic thread. If a seton has been placed, then you will have to return for consultations and for the seton to be tightened: the goal is to obtain the section of the sphincter, which will allow the surgeon to subsequently perform a fistulotomy, and therefore to incise without risking compromising anal continence. You are hospitalized for a few days, a medical team will be responsible for monitoring your general health and your recovery following the operation.
What are the operative times associated with post-operative care?
After such an intervention, it is natural to feel some pain in the operated area. The surgeon may recommend analgesics to alleviate these sensations, which will gradually subside in the weeks following your discharge from the clinic. You will be able to go to the toilet without problems, there is no risk that the stool can damage the sutures (however, you may feel some pain during bowel movements). You will have to wait at least between two weeks and one month before returning to sports; you will therefore have to wait for the surgeon to give you their approval so that you can resume regular physical activity.
What are the potential risks of this operation?
When considering anal fistula surgery, it is important to understand the potential risks of complications that can occur during or after the operation. For example, complications can occur during anesthesia or in the weeks following your discharge from the clinic, such as bleeding. Although minor bleeding in the first few weeks after the procedure is common and harmless, more significant bleeding from the anus must be treated urgently and requires contacting your surgeon immediately.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, in some cases, non-surgical treatments such as antibiotics, biologic therapy, and laser treatment can be used for simple anal fistulas or as a complement to surgery.
Patients with Crohn’s disease have an increased risk of fistula recurrence, infectious complications, and delayed healing due to the chronic inflammation associated with the disease.
Yes, techniques such as LIFT (ligation of the intermuscular tract) and the use of fibrin glue can reduce post-operative pain compared to more invasive methods.
Imaging, such as MRI or endo-anal ultrasound, helps assess the complexity of the fistula, the location of the fistula tracts, and the presence of abscesses, which is crucial for surgical planning.
A diet rich in fiber and nutrients can promote healing and prevent constipation, thus reducing the risk of post-operative complications.
Indicators include the absence of fistula recurrence, good anal continence, and complete healing without infection or residual pain.
Options include surgical revision, the use of advanced techniques such as VAAFT (Video Assisted Anal Fistula Treatment), or regenerative therapy with stem cells.
Yes, for simple and superficial fistulas, surgery can be performed under local anesthesia, although more complex fistulas often require general anesthesia.
Patients may experience anxiety, embarrassment, or body image issues. Psychological support and open communication with the medical team are essential to manage these impacts.
In children, surgery is often less invasive, and there is greater consideration for future growth and the development of continence. Children may also require closer follow-up to prevent recurrences.