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COMPLEX FISTULA TREATMENT WITH SPHINCTER REPAIR

About Complex Fistula Treatment With Sphincter Repair

Complex fistula treatment with sphincter repair is a specialized procedure designed to remove fistula tracts while safeguarding sphincter function. This approach effectively relieves pain, controls infection, and prevents recurrence, ensuring continence is preserved. By using advanced surgical and minimally invasive techniques, the treatment reduces complications, promotes faster wound healing, and shortens hospital stays. Patients benefit from less postoperative discomfort, quicker return to daily activities, and improved long-term outcomes. Ultimately, it provides safe, effective, and lasting relief with enhanced quality of life.

Types of Complex Fistula Treatment With Sphincter Repair

Complex fistula treatments with sphincter repair include advanced surgical and minimally invasive techniques designed to remove fistula tracts, control infection, preserve sphincter function, and ensure quicker healing with minimal complications and better long-term patient outcomes.

Free Fibula Osteocutaenous Flap FFOCF:

What Is a Free Fibula Osteocutaneous Flap?

  • The fibula is the smaller bone in your lower leg (below the knee). You don’t need the entire
    bone to walk normally—so a portion of it can be used safely.
  • “Osteo” means bone, and “cutaneous” means skin.
  • This flap includes a segment of bone, along with skin and its blood vessels from the leg.

Causes Requiring Complex Fistula Treatment With Sphincter Repair

Complex fistulas often arise from recurrent infections, untreated abscesses, Crohn’s disease, or previous failed surgeries. These conditions can damage sphincter muscles, cause persistent pain, discharge, and recurrence, requiring advanced treatment with sphincter repair to restore function and ensure long-term relief.

*In selected cases teeth can also be placed over this jaw bone during the same surgery.

What’s Recovery Like?

Benefits:

Free Scapular-Parascapular Flap:

What is a Scapular-Parascapular Flap?


This flap is taken from the upper back, near the shoulder blade (scapula). It includes:

  • A portion of skin
  • Soft tissue
  • Bon from the shoulder blade

All of this is transferred to the face to recreate the jaw and nearby tissues

How Does the Surgery Work?

Pectoralis Major Myocutaenous flap (PMMC):

What Is a PMMC Flap?

  • A pedicled flap using tissue from the pectoralis major (chest muscle), including skin,
    muscle, and blood vessels.
  • It’s rotated up from the chest into the face and neck—no need for microsurgery (Joining
    blood vessels)

How the Surgery Works

FAQs:

Complex fistula treatment with sphincter repair relieves pain, prevents recurrence, and preserves sphincter function effectively.

It is a specialized procedure that removes fistula tracts while preserving sphincter muscles, preventing recurrence, relieving pain, and maintaining continence effectively.

Sphincter repair ensures continence is maintained, reduces complications, and provides long-term relief by protecting anal function during complex fistula treatment.

The procedure combines advanced surgical or minimally invasive techniques to remove fistula tracts while repairing sphincter muscles for optimal results.

It relieves pain, controls infection, prevents recurrence, preserves sphincter control, reduces complications, promotes faster healing, and improves overall patient outcomes.

Yes, it is considered safe and effective when performed by specialists, offering reliable outcomes, quicker recovery, and improved quality of life.