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City Docs Remove Rare Fistula
Posted in: mediapage | December 6, 2012 at 4:37 pm , by Times of India
A fistula is defined as the connection of two body cavities or as the connection of a body cavity to the skin (such as the rectum to the skin). This is not a normal occurrence. One way a fistula may form is from an abscess (pus in the body). The abscess may be constantly filling with body fluids such as stool or urine, which prevents healing. Eventually the fistula breaks through to the skin, another body cavity, or an organ. ANAL FISTULA:An anal fistula is almost always the result of a previous abscess. Just inside the anus are small glands. When these glands get clogged, they may become infected and an abscess can develop. A fistula is a small tunnel that forms under the skin and connects a previously infected anal gland to the skin on the buttocks outside the anus. SYMPTOMS Symptoms of fistulas can include.• Pain• Discharge — either bloody or purulent (pus)• Pruritus ani — itching• Systemic symptoms if abscess becomes infected CAUSES :· An anal fistula usually develops after an anal abscess (a collection of pus) bursts. When an abscess has not been completely treated.· A fistula can also be caused by conditions that affect the intestines, such as Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis.· A growth or ulcer (painful sore)· A complication of surgery· A health problem you were born with TREATMENT:There are many types of surgical treatments options for fistula. A few commonly advised options depending on the type of fistula are as follows.1) Fistulotomy or 2) Fistulectomy :Oldest and the best studied of all the methods. In this surgery, the fistula tract is laid open by cutting out the whole tract with knife [Fistulotomy] or the fistula tract is totally taken out [Fistulectomy]. The resultant wound is generally not closed and left open to heal of its own. This way the chances of recurrence are decreased.It is considered as a good option for Low Fistulas but is not recommended for High fistulas.ADVANTAGESHigh success rates in Low FistulasDISADVANTAGES· Pain- This surgery leads to a large wound from the anal opening to the buttock. Understandably this leaves the patient with lot of pain in the post operative period.· Invasive- The procedure is associated with a lot of cutting, scarring and distortion of the anatomy.· Long Hospitalization- The patient generally needs hospitalization for 4-8 days or even longer.· High morbidity- The patient requires dressings for 4-6 weeks and is obviously off the work for this time.· High recurrence rates- In spite of all these difficulties, this surgery is associated with a high recurrence rate.· Risk of Incontinence- The procedure has a definite risk of incontinence especially in high fistulas. 3) Video Assisted Anal Fistula Treatment (VAAFT):This technique involves use of an endoscope called Fistuloscope and is done in two stages. In the first stage the scope is introduced through the external opening to identify the internal opening by locating where the light is reflected on the anal wall. This is the Diagnostic step. In the next step a suture [purse string] is taken around the internal opening so as to close it snugly. A semicircular stapler or linear stapler is could also be used. Then the fistula tract is debrided with a fistula brush and the scrapings sent for histopathological examination. Fibrin glue is injected near the inner end [now closed] and coagulation of the whole wall is done with the electrode. Simultaneously, the scope is withdrawn and the therapeutic procedure is over.

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What is STARR ?
ODS is a form of chronic constipation that affects thousands of people in the India – primarily women. In many cases, it is part of a more generalized weakness of pelvic support structures. Women with ODS commonly plan their daily activities around their bowel habits.
If you have chronic constipation and also have one or more of the following symptoms at least 25 percent of the time during bowel movements, you may have ODS:
Multiple trips to the bathroom.
Prolonged straining.
Incomplete elimination, and/or prolonged time to have a bowel movement.
Routine use of laxatives or enemas.
The need to press around your genitals or anus to have a bowel movement.

Most of the time, chronic constipation can be relieved using a combination of diet, exercise and medication. If these approaches do not relieve your chronic constipation, you should discuss treatment options with a physician. You may be suffering from a type of chronic constipation known as Obstructed Defecation Syndrome (ODS).

STARR is a surgical procedure that is performed through the anus, requires no external incisions and leaves no visible scars. Using a surgical stapler, the procedure removes excess tissue in the rectum and reduces the deformities that can cause ODS. Patients undergoing STARR are typically hospitalized for one to three days and have minimal recovery time after leaving the hospital.
Is STARR Effective?
Yes. In a recent clinical study, chronic constipation symptoms significantly improved in most patients undergoing the STARR procedure. Overall patient satisfaction with the STARR procedure was high, with 90 percent of patients rating the results as either good or excellent.

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Lucky STARR for those with piles ......
Innovative day care surgical procedure provides relief to patients !!! Posted On Tuesday, March 01, 2011 at 12:29:36 AM (PuneMirror.in) Treatment for piles and constipation usually requires consumption of medicines for a long time. However, now these ailments can be easily cured in just about an hour’s time with the help of a new technology called Stapled Transanal Rectal Resection (STARR). Widely used and very popular in Europe, the treatment for piles and constipation by the STARR surgery...

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Article – 1 - Times of India STARR surgery - a patients story
CONSTIPATION can affect anyone at any point in life and whilst for some it is just a small inconvenience that can be endured,for others it can be a chronic condition with serious implications on their life.One such person is Dr Khan,a retired practitioner who started suffering from piles because of constipation.He was given a painful haemorrhoidectomy which served only as a temporary solution and the recovery from the procedure was incredibly painful.He says,For a while I felt quite relieved but over a period of time,my condition worsened.The urge to continually want to go to the toilet came back and I started suffering with rectal prolapse.
When quizzed about how his condition affected his daily life,his wife replies,Whenever we went out we had to check if he was fine.Sometimes our plans would be disrupted because of his problems and it was frustrating.As time went on I began to worry as nothing seemed to fix his problems.
Eventually,when further surgery did not work,he was referred to a surgeon capable of carrying out STARR.This was when his wife and he visited Pune to meet Dr Ashwin Porwal.He sat us both down and showed us the procedure that was involved.He made me feel safe.I felt very comfortable with him, says Khan.He adds,'Two days after the operation I got myself dressed.After the whole procedure,defecating was easy.About a month after the surgery I felt like I was back to normal.
Nearly one year later,Khan has not had any recurrences of his symptoms and is delighted with his results,so much so that he is anxious to convey his experience to others so that they do not continue to suffer in silence.Khan is now optimistic about the future and is confident that everything is well.He says,Im careful and I dont let myself get constipated now.I would recommend this procedure to patients suffering from the same condition. Although bleeding from the back passage and constipation are fairly common,medical advice should be sought;this is to rule out the potential onset of bowel cancer.
Repeatedly needing to go to the toilet and a feeling of fullness,not fully evacuating and straining to do so,anal burning,bleeding and continuous use of laxatives are some symptoms of chronic constipation.STARR surgery is done through anal opening without any external cut for chronic constipation and piles and requires only 24hours hospitalisation.

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