fistula In Ano Treatment

A fistula in ano is an abnormal tunnel (tract) that forms between the anal canal/rectum and the perianal skin. It usually develops after an anal abscess that has drained but left a persistent tract.

Causes
  • Perianal abscess (most common)
  • Infections (tuberculosis, HIV, actinomycosis)
  • Inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease)
  • Trauma or surgery around the anus
  • Malignancy (rare)
Symptoms
  • Persistent or recurrent pus or serous discharge from an opening near the anus
  • Pain and swelling around the anus (especially before discharge appears)
  • Itching, irritation, foul smell
  • Sometimes fever, if abscess recurs
  • A visible external opening near the anus, often with induration
Classification

1. According to Parks classification (based on relation to sphincters):

  • Intersphincteric – most common
  • Trans-sphincteric
  • Suprasphincteric
  • Extrasphincteric
Treatment

Fistula does not heal spontaneously – surgery is required.

Surgical
  • Kshar sutra Ligation
  • Laser Ablation
  • Sclerotherapy
  • Cryotherapy (Thandi Machine)
  • Fistulotomy (laying open the tract) – for simple, low fistulas
  • Seton placement – for high/complex fistulas, to preserve sphincter
  • LIFT procedure (Ligation of Intersphincteric Fistula Tract) – sphincter-saving method
  • Advancement flap surgery – used in recurrent/complex cases
  • Fibrin glue or plugs – minimally invasive, but higher recurrence rates