how are you now? I am going to have it in a couple of days. Luckily it does not hurt a lot as of now, and I wanna know how it feels like post surgery. Does it hurt a lot during surgery?
May Allah bless you. ameen. I am final year MBBS student in UK and this is the first time I understood these procedures! excellent demonstration and explanation, makes so much sense now.
thank u so much..i was not able to understand reading bailey love but after reading once and viewing this video once, it became quite convenient for me to undertand.
This is super educative, I just came out of the theatre yesterday with fistolectomy performed on me, leaving the place open, just searching to understand why it was not stitched and your tutorial had made it so clear. I will love to have your email to make contact please
I am patient of a simple high anal fistula living in Beijing... My doctor/surgeon did a n amazing job yesterday but I just couldn't understand exactly what he did via verbal conversation... Your video really helped me out... Thank you very much for your help!
@@haiderrazabhatti4612 The doc would not confirm that with me... But I am pretty sure it's fistulectomy... I don't know anyone who has this other than me... But after almost a year, everything has become normal... I would say I am 95% compared to before having this fistula... The anus sometimes cannot control the gas from passing when I engage in intensive sports such as judo and wrestling...
I had an operation to drain the abscess and they placed a seton to drain all the proctitis which took several months! I’ve had an MRI which shows it’s a low intersphisteric fistula and and an endoscopy shows I have no crohns or diverticulitis, My fistula healed by itself and closed around the seton over a year, eventually the muscle growing back the tunnel became too narrow and the seton snapped, after a month or two the area closed leaving a cable tunnel which I can feel under the skin, no solids would pass but maybe sometimes liquid and not faeces but now only occasionally I will see liquid stain not necessarily drain from the area, I make sure after each bowel movement I clean the inside of my rectum with wipes so the area doesn’t get infected, and because it’s so hollow on the right side maybe due to an operation I had it’s like all the muscles are rebuilding in that area so I’m very careful to not put pressure when I open my bowels and since it’s hollow I have to make sure I assist that part of my rectum with limited rectal muscles. So my question is do I need to have another operation? Or will this heal over eventually? My problem isn’t that the tract is long it’s like 2cm but the hollowness inside my rectum is even bigger