Ligation of Intersphincteric Fistula Tract (LIFT) is a highly effective and minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat anal fistulas. This innovative technique offers several advantages over traditional open surgeries, providing patients with a faster recovery, reduced postoperative pain, and a lower risk of complications.
The LIFT procedure focuses on preserving the anal sphincter muscles while eliminating the fistula tract, which is a small tunnel that forms between the anal canal and the surrounding tissues. By maintaining the integrity of the sphincter muscles, the LIFT technique aims to minimise the risk of post-operative issues, such as incontinence or impaired bowel control. During the LIFT procedure, your surgeon will begin by conducting a thorough evaluation of the fistula tract. This evaluation helps them determine the precise location and extent of the fistula, as well as its relationship with the anal sphincter muscles. With this information, they can develop a customised treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. The actual LIFT procedure involves making a small incision near the external opening of the fistula. Through this incision, the surgeon gains access to the intersphincteric space, which lies between the internal and external sphincter muscles. The fistula tract is carefully dissected and ligated, meaning it is tied off to prevent the passage of fluid or infection. By effectively closing off the fistula tract, the LIFT procedure allows for proper healing and reduces the risk of recurrent infection or abscess formation.
One of the significant benefits of the LIFT procedure is its minimally invasive nature. With smaller incisions and less tissue trauma, patients typically experience less post-operative pain and discomfort compared to traditional open surgeries. This can contribute to a faster recovery time, allowing you to resume your daily activities more quickly. Additionally, by preserving the anal sphincter muscles, the LIFT procedure significantly reduces the risk of complications related to bowel control. Patients can have better long-term outcomes and an improved quality of life without compromising their continence.
It is important to note that the success rate of the LIFT procedure may vary depending on the complexity and nature of the anal fistula. While many patients experience complete healing and resolution of the fistula, some cases may require additional treatments or procedures to achieve optimal results. At MASSH, we are committed to providing exceptional healthcare services, including advanced and minimally invasive treatments like Ligation of Intersphincteric Fistula Tract (LIFT). Our team of experienced surgeons, state-of-the-art facilities, and patient-centered approach ensure that you receive the highest quality care throughout your treatment journey. Trust MASSH to deliver effective and personalised solutions for your anal fistula, allowing you to regain your comfort, health, and overall well-being.
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