What is Fistula in Ano? See A Fistula Treatment
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What is Fistula in Ano? See A Fistula Treatment
BY b4afz
August 6, 2025
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Understanding Fistula in Ano
Definition
A fistula in ano is a small tunnel or passage that forms between the inside of the rectum or anus and the skin around the bottom.
Causes
Often caused by infections.
Blockage in a small gland inside the anus can lead to bacterial growth.
This infection may develop into a pocket of pus called an abscess.
Untreated abscess can create a fistula to drain the pus.
Symptoms
Pain or discomfort near the bottom.
Swelling or redness in the area.
Pus or fluid discharge from the skin near the anus.
Types of Perianal Fistulas
Inter-sphincteric fistula
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Simplest and most common type.
Runs between the internal and external anal sphincters.
Trans-sphincteric fistula
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Crosses the external sphincter and can be complex.
Suprasphincteric fistula
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Less common.
Forms a path above the sphincter muscles.
Extrasphincteric fistula
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Rarest form.
Passes from the rectum to the skin, bypassing the anal sphincter completely.
Treatment Options
Fistulectomy or Fistulotomy
Involves complete removal or opening of the fistula to promote healing from inside out.
FiLaC (Fistula Laser Closure)
Minimally invasive option using laser energy to close the fistula tract.
Seton placement
Surgical thread placed within the fistula to allow drainage and reduce recurrence risk.
Note
Hemorrhoids share similar symptoms with fistulas.
Further information on hemorrhoids and their treatment is available in a follow-up video.
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