A specialized surgical procedure to treat an anal fistula—an abnormal infected tunnel between the bowel and the skin near the anus. Using advanced techniques like laser closure (FiLaC) or precise surgical removal, this procedure permanently clears the infection, closes the tract, and restores your comfort.
Consult a Proctologist
A fistula rarely heals on its own. Surgery is highly recommended for patients experiencing:
Painful collections of pus near the anus that keep returning even after draining.
Continuous or intermittent leaking of foul-smelling fluid, pus, or blood from a small opening near the anus.
Throbbing pain around the anus that worsens when sitting down, coughing, or during a bowel movement.
Severe itching, redness, and maceration of the skin around the anus caused by constant drainage.

Most procedures are day-care. You will go home with a dressing. Warm sitz baths are started to soothe the area and keep it clean.
Mild discharge from the surgical site is completely normal as the tract heals from the inside out. Pain is usually well-managed with oral medication.
The wound fully closes. Normal physical activities, swimming, and prolonged sitting can be resumed without any discomfort.
Sit through long commutes, flights, and office meetings without constantly shifting your weight.
Stop relying on sanitary pads or dressings to catch embarrassing discharge.

Break the painful cycle of recurring perianal abscesses and fevers.
Return to a normal, active social life without the constant worry of pain or leakage.