What Is perianal fistula Surgery?

A perianal fistula refers to an abnormal connection between the anal canal and the perianal skin. The majority of fistulas are associated with anorectal abscess, with one third of patients with an anorectal abscess having an associated perianal fistula at the time of presentation. There are multiple surgical management options available, depending on the tract anatomy.

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Fistula Surgery wait time in public hospitals in Australia

Public Wait Time can be up to

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The Public Health System In Australia Has A Waiting Period For General Surgeries - 90% Of Patients Waited This Length Of Time For This Procedure In The 2022/2023 Calendar Year.

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Perianal Fistula Surgery - who is it for?

Who is Perianal Fistula Surgery for?

An anal fistula can cause continued infection and pain. Symptoms usually get worse without surgery.

What are the benefits?

You should no longer have any infection or ongoing pain after surgery.

What happens During Surgery?

The operation is performed under a general anaesthetic but various anaesthetic techniques are possible. The operation usually takes 15 to 30 minutes.

The type of surgery you need will depend on where the fistula is.

How long will I stay in hospital?

A fistulotomy is a day surgery and you can return home on the same day.

What is my recovery time?

You should rest for a few days, walking as little as possible, to help your wound to heal.

You should be able to return to work as soon as you can move about and sit freely.

The wound often takes several weeks to heal completely. 

Most people make a full recovery and can return to normal activities. For a small number of people the fistula can come back.

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Dr Thomas Suhardja

Dr Thomas Suhardja

Dr Thomas Suhardja is a Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at Monash Health. He attended Medicine the University of Melbourne and completed a Master of Surgery in the University of Sydney. His scope of practice includes colonoscopy, gastroscopy & colonoscopy together, these surgeries are available as Self Pay Surgeries at Mulgrave Private Hospital

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SURGERY - criteria

Do you qualify for This Self Pay Procedure?

You are suitable for this surgery if:

  • You are over 16 years of age
  • You are not pregnant
  • You do not require complex rehabilitation or have a chronic disease that would require immediate post-operative care in an intensive care unit
  • You do not have sickle cell anaemia, renal failure or have had a cardiac arrest or cardiac intervention (e.g. insertions of stents) in the last six months
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