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Fistula in Ano (FIA) Treatment: Effective Solutions for a Common Problem

Fistula in Ano (FIA) is a common yet troublesome condition that occurs around the anus, often starting as a small pimple-like bump that intermittently bursts but doesn’t completely heal. At Dr Bernard Lim Specialist Surgery, we provide expert care to effectively diagnose and treat FIA, helping patients achieve lasting relief and prevent recurrence.

Get the Facts

What Is Fistula in Ano (FIA)?

Fistula in Ano is an abnormal connection between the anal canal and the skin surrounding the anus. This often develops after an anal abscess (a collection of pus due to an infection) bursts, leaving behind a tract that can discharge pus or blood. The condition is classified into low (superficial) and high (deep) types, depending on how deep the fistula tract extends.

FIA can be painful and persistent, as the skin may heal while the inner connection remains, leading to recurrent eruptions and discharge. The condition can be caused by an infection of the glands around the anus, known as a cryptoglandular abscess.

Key Benefits of FIA Treatment:

What Are the Common Symptoms of FIA?

FIA presents with a range of symptoms, including:

Group (8)

Pain Around the Anus

Often accompanied by a hard lump or pimple

Group (6)

Discharge

From the lump or opening, usually yellowish pus or blood

rectal blood

Bleeding

Occasionally from the fistula opening

Infection and Swelling

Around the anal region

FIA can sometimes be confused with other conditions, such as:

Diagnosis

How Is FIA Evaluated?

A comprehensive evaluation is essential for accurate diagnosis. Your specialist will conduct a thorough history and physical examination, assessing the characteristics of your symptoms. For recurrent or complex cases, additional diagnostic tools may be necessary:

Treatment

How Is FIA Treated?

Treatment for FIA depends on the severity and complexity of the condition. For simple, low fistulas, surgery is often sufficient:

The fistula tract is excised or laid open to heal from the inside out. This is usually a day surgery, and no hospitalisation is required.

For more complex or high fistulas, a more delicate approach is required to preserve anal sphincter function while addressing the infection. Treatment options include:

A string (seton) is placed through the fistula to help drain infection and allow the tract to heal.

Tissue is moved to close the fistula opening and repair the tract.

These are used to seal the fistula tract from the inside.

Minimally Invasive, Sphincter-Preserving Methods:

A small scope is inserted through the external opening of the fistula, and the internal opening is located and closed. The entire tract is then cauterised (burned away), offering a quick recovery and minimal scarring.

A small incision is made near the anus, and the fistula tract is divided and closed from the inside. This technique preserves the sphincters and minimises the risk of damage.

Both VAAFT and LIFT are advanced methods that aim to treat complex fistulas with minimal disruption to anal sphincter function, reducing the risk of incontinence and improving recovery time.

Early Treatment

When Should You Seek Treatment for FIA?

If you experience the symptoms of FIA, such as persistent pain, discharge, or swelling around the anus, it’s important to consult a specialist promptly. Early treatment can prevent the condition from worsening and reduce the risk of complications, such as recurring infections or anal incontinence.

Procedure Overview

What to Expect During FIA Treatment

We offer advanced, personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s needs.

Why Choose Us for
Your FIA Treatment?

At Dr Bernard Lim Clinic, we focus on providing the highest quality care for FIA treatment.

Expert
Specialists

Highly experienced in diagnosing and treating all types of fistulas

Advanced
Technology

We use state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and minimally invasive techniques

Patient-Centered
Care

We ensure that you are fully informed and comfortable throughout your treatment journey

Sphincter
Preservation

We aim to preserve anal function while effectively treating the fistula

We are committed to providing the highest standard of care for our patients.

Post-Surgery Support

After Treatment

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Don’t let FIA disrupt your life. Early treatment can help you get back to normal, pain-free living.