Want to know, surgery needs Fisstula

2022-08-07 06:48:30
We did the MRI scan and report shows - MRI images reveal large 9CMS curvilinear sinus tract arising from subcutaneous plane of right gluteal region extending superiority and then anteriorly upto the level of levator ani muscle with translevator extension and secondary ramifications as described suggested of GRADE V impending fistula. Can you please make me understand what's the report says. We need the surgery or it is going to be major onr and it the report showing complication ?
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Report suggestive of complex anal sinus ? Fistula. Yes it requires surgery. Need to know more on your symptoms to correlate with the mri report and findings. Contact me either online or physical consultation. Will explain in detail about Anal fistula / Sinus
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Contact General surgeon

Answered2022-08-07 06:58:00

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A fistula-in-ano is an abnormal hollow tract or cavity that is lined with granulation tissue and that connects a primary opening inside the anal canal to a secondary opening in the perianal skin; secondary tracts may be multiple and can extend from the same primary opening it needs surgery..
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consult via call or direct consult general surgeon .needs  per rectal examination and  need to see mri images to decide on appropriate surgery

Answered2022-08-07 08:55:27

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Since how many days you are suffering from the disease? Its a big fistulous tract, need surgery. Consult near by surgeon for per rectal examination & proceed further.
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Connect with a call for more discussion regarding the diagnosis & management

Answered2022-08-07 07:53:05

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