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Anorectal Procedures Overview

There are a large number of conditions effecting the anorectal region and as a consequence the procedures performed that are pertinent to those particular conditions are numerous. As a general rule most procedures are performed under general anaesthesia as a day case and in most circumstances the only specific preparation that is required is either a microlax or fleet enema prior to admission. In this regard instructions will be issued when any necessary surgery is scheduled.

Read about Anorectal Procedures including:

Anal Fistulotomy or Seton Drain

Anal Skin Tag Excision

Anal Sphincter Repair

Anal Sphincterotomy

Haemorrhoidal Artery Ligation and Recto Anal Repair (HAL-RAR)

Perianal Abscess Incision and Drainage

Perianal Haematoma Incision and Evacuation

Sacral Nerve Stimulation

Stapled Haemorrhoidectomy