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Laser treatment for fistula
Laser treatment for fistula – A fistula is an abnormal connection or tunnel between two organs or structures in the body, most commonly found in the anal region. Traditional treatment options for fistulas include medication, seton placement (a thread-like material to help drain the fistula), and surgical interventions. Laser treatment is an alternative to conventional surgery and is performed on an outpatient basis.
This type of treatment uses laser technology to target and seal the fistula, promoting healing and preventing further complications. Fistula laser treatment offers several advantages over traditional surgical methods.
Firstly, it is a less invasive procedure compared to open surgery. Instead of making large incisions, the laser is inserted through small openings, resulting in minimal tissue damage and faster recovery time for patients. Additionally, the use of laser technology allows for more precise and controlled treatment. The focused laser beam can accurately target the fistula, resulting in effective closure without damaging surrounding healthy tissue. Furthermore, the wavelength of the carbon dioxide laser used in fistula laser treatment is particularly well-suited for this type of procedure.
The specific procedure and technique used for laser treatment of fistulas may vary depending on the individual case and the surgeon’s expertise. It is typically performed under local or general anesthesia, and the patient may be able to go home the same day or after a short hospital stay.
The 10600nm wavelength of the CO2 laser is absorbed by water, which is present in all cells. This allows the laser to effectively vaporize and coagulate the tissue of the fistula, leading to its closure.
Fistula laser treatment has shown promising results in clinical studies.