Fistula Surgery
Fistula surgery is a procedure to treat abnormal connections, or fistulas, that form between two organs or vessels, often caused by infection, inflammation, or surgery. These connections can lead to complications such as infection, incontinence, or other health issues. Surgery is performed to close the fistula and restore normal function.
The procedure typically involves cutting away the abnormal tissue and, in some cases, repairing the affected organs. Fistula surgery can be done using traditional open techniques or minimally invasive methods, depending on the fistula’s location and complexity. The goal is to eliminate symptoms, prevent further complications, and improve the patient’s quality of life. Recovery time varies based on the surgical approach and individual health.