MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Rajeev Seth has over 20 years of experience in general, minimal access and trauma surgeries. He specialised in Gall stones disease, hernia and gyne surge…
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Rajeev Seth has over 20 years of experience in general, minimal access and trauma surgeries. He specialised in Gall stones disease, hernia and gyne surge…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. G Uday Kiran is a Laparoscopic Surgeon and General Surgeon in Attapur, Hyderabad and has an experience of 13 years in these fields. Dr. G Uday Kiran prac…
BAMS, MS - Ayurveda, Diploma in Proctology
Dr. Mayur Narayankar is associated with Healing Hands Clinic since 4 years and has successfully completed his fellowship in Proctology Laser Surgeries at Hea…
MS - Ayurvedic General Surgery, BAMS
Dr Nehal Patel, graduated from Dr D. Y. Patil University, Mumbai and obtained post graduation in Surgery from Y.M.T., Kharghar, Mumbai. She has obtained trai…
Fellow HPB Surgery & Liver Transplant (Singapore), Fellowship in Laparoscopy, MS - General Surgery, MBBS
Dr. Arun Verma is an experienced surgeon with more than 19 years of surgical practice and more than 25 years of medical experience. He has been trained and c…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Sivakumar D R is a General Surgeon in Madipakkam, Chennai and has an experience of 21 years in this field. Dr. Sivakumar D R practices at Saraswathy Mult…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - General Surgery
Dr. Sasi Kumar P is a General Surgeon in Madipakkam, Chennai and has an experience of 24 years in this field. Dr. Sasi Kumar P practices at Saraswathy Multis…
MCh - Urology, MS - General Surgery, MBBS
Brief Description : Dr. Gaurav Kasat had done post graduation in MS general surgery from grant government medical college, JJ hospital, Mumbai. He had worked…
MBBS, FICS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Debashis Deb M.S, F.I.C.S, F.I.A.G.E.S is a senior consultant surgeon based in Kolkata since last 25 years. He received his surgical training at AIIMS, N…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Mahesh Babu is a consultant Laparoscopic Surgeon practicing at Pace Hospitals, Hyderabad. You can book an instant appointment with Dr. Mahesh Babu on .
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
I am working as a Lecturer and Consultant General Surgery Department in K J Somaiya Medical College and Super Speciality Hospital at Sion , Mumbai. I am here…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - General Surgery, MCh - Surgical Gastroenterology/G.I. Surgery, DNB - Surgical Gastroenterology, Fellow of American College of Surgeons(FACS)
Dr. Gajanan Wagholikar is a senior consultant Gastroenterologist, a Laparoscopic and Endoscopic Surgeon with over 22 years experience. He is attached to Deen…
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Anal fissure surgery is a medical procedure used to treat a painful tear (fissure) in the lining of the anus. This condition can cause sharp pain and bleeding during bowel movements. Most fissures heal with simple treatments, but some long-lasting (chronic) fissures need surgery.
The most common surgery is called lateral internal sphincterotomy. In this procedure, a small part of the anal muscle is cut to reduce pressure and help the fissure heal.
This surgery improves blood flow to the area and allows the tear to heal properly. It is usually done when medicines and home treatments do not work. Anal fissure surgery is simple, effective, and provides long-term relief in most cases.
● Relieves severe pain during bowel movements
● Helps heal chronic anal fissures
● Reduces muscle spasm and pressure
● Improves blood flow to the affected area
● Prevents recurrence of fissures
● Provides long-term relief
● Improves quality of life
● Patients with chronic fissures (lasting more than 6–8 weeks)
● People who do not improve with medicines or home care
● Patients with severe pain and bleeding
● Individuals with repeated fissures
● Patients with muscle spasm in the anal area
● People with complications due to fissures
1. Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy
The most common procedure. A small cut is made in the anal muscle to reduce pressure and allow healing.
2. Anal Advancement Flap
Healthy tissue is used to cover the fissure and help it heal faster.
3. Botox Injection (Non-surgical option)
Botulinum toxin is injected to relax the muscle and reduce spasm.
1. The doctor evaluates symptoms and medical history
2. Pre-surgery tests are done
3. The patient is given local or general anaesthesia.
4. The surgeon makes a small cut in the anal muscle
5. Pressure in the area is reduced
6. The fissure is allowed to heal naturally
7. The area is cleaned and sometimes dressed
8. The patient is monitored and discharged
The surgery usually takes about 30 minutes and is often done as a day-care procedure.
Recovery is usually quick. Most patients can go home the same day. Mild pain, slight bleeding, or discomfort may occur for a few days.
Doctors may suggest warm water baths, a high-fibre diet, and plenty of fluids. Stool softeners may also be recommended to avoid strain during bowel movements. Full healing may take around 4–6 weeks.
● Pain or discomfort after surgery
● Bleeding or infection
● Temporary difficulty controlling gas or stool
● Recurrence of fissure (rare)
● Reaction to anesthesia
These risks are uncommon, and most patients recover without serious problems.
Most anal fissures heal with non-surgical methods like diet changes, medicines, and warm baths. Surgery is only needed when these treatments do not work.
Compared to other treatments, surgery provides faster and long-lasting relief. However, it is more invasive and requires proper recovery care. Doctors usually recommend surgery only for chronic or severe cases.
Anal fissure surgery is used to treat long-lasting or severe fissures that do not heal with medicines. It helps reduce pain and allows the tear to heal properly.
The procedure is done under anaesthesia, so there is no pain during surgery. After the procedure, mild pain or discomfort may occur, which can be managed with medicines.
The surgery usually takes about 20–30 minutes. It is often done as a daycare procedure, so patients can go home the same day.
Most patients need only one surgery. In rare cases, additional treatment may be required if the fissure comes back.
Yes, it is generally safe and has a high success rate. Complications are rare when the procedure is performed by an experienced surgeon.
If not treated, the fissure may become chronic and cause ongoing pain, bleeding, and discomfort. It may also lead to complications and affect daily life.
Most people recover within a few weeks. Normal activities can usually be resumed within 1–2 weeks, while complete healing may take around 4–6 weeks.