Fistula‑in‑Ano Surgery
Fistula‑in‑Ano Surgery Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced and effective surgical treatment for Fistula-in-Ano, a painful condition caused by an abnormal connection between the anal canal and the skin. Our experienced colorectal and general surgeons specialize in fistula surgery using techniques such as fistulotomy, laser surgery, and minimally invasive procedures. We focus on complete healing, reduced recurrence, and minimal post-operative discomfort.
Our hospital provides a complete care package for anal fistula treatment — from accurate diagnosis through imaging and clinical examination, to personalized surgical solutions and follow-up care. With state-of-the-art operation theatres and a dedicated proctology team, Treatment Range Hospital is widely regarded as one of the best hospitals for fistula surgery in Hyderabad. We ensure sterile procedures, shorter recovery periods, and improved patient outcomes.
If you’re looking for fistula-in-ano surgery in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital combines surgical excellence, compassionate care, and cost-effective treatment. We are committed to helping patients get relief from symptoms like anal pain, pus discharge, and swelling with the highest standards of medical care and complete privacy.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Fistula‑in‑Ano Surgery Journey
👨⚕️ Phase 1: Understanding Fistulas
- Abnormal tunnel between anal canal & skin
- Often follows an abscess infection
- Symptoms: discharge, pain, recurrent swelling
- Won’t heal permanently without surgery
🔬 Phase 2: Diagnosis by Colorectal Surgeon
- Visual exam of external opening
- Digital rectal exam for internal tract
- MRI or anal ultrasound maps fistula path
- Classification: simple vs. complex
📝 Phase 3: Pre‑Surgery Preparation
- Routine blood & fitness checks
- Bowel cleansing the night before
- Discussion of procedure type (fistulotomy, seton, LIFT, etc.)
- Fasting and consent on surgery day
🔧 Phase 4: Surgical Repair
- Tract opened or removed to allow healing
- Seton or flap used for complex tracts
- Usually day‑care under spinal or anesthesia
- Duration: 30–60 minutes
💊 Phase 5: Post‑Operative Care
- Mild pain; sitz baths for comfort
- Keep area clean & dry with dressings
- High‑fiber diet + stool softeners
- Antibiotics if prescribed
💪 Phase 6: Recovery & Results
- Light activity next day; no heavy strain 1 week
- Complete healing in 4–6 weeks
- Follow‑ups to check wound closure
- High success, low recurrence with proper care
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They continually drain stool and bacteria, preventing natural closure.
Post‑op discomfort is mild and managed with painkillers and sitz baths.
Most simple fistulas heal after one surgery; complex ones may need staged treatment.
Desk work: 3–5 days; physical labor: about 2 weeks, depending on comfort.
Maintain good hygiene, treat underlying bowel issues, and avoid constipation with a fiber‑rich diet.