Postoperative stenosis after hemorrhoid surgery?
Could you please ask Dr.
Ke if he knows of any physicians or hospitals in the northern region that perform anal reconstruction surgeries, such as the advancement flap technique?
Xiao Gang, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/09/01
Dr. Ke Fangxu reply Surgery
Medical centers in the northern region and large regional hospitals should be able to perform procedures as long as there are specialized colorectal surgeons available.
Reply Date: 2020/09/01
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After undergoing surgery, particularly in the context of anal reconstruction, it is essential to seek out qualified specialists who have experience in this specific area. In Northern Taiwan, there are several hospitals and clinics that may offer anal reconstruction procedures, including the advancement flap technique.
When considering anal reconstruction, it is crucial to consult with a colorectal surgeon or a specialist in pelvic floor disorders. These professionals are trained to handle complex cases involving the anal region and can provide tailored treatment plans based on individual needs.
In Northern Taiwan, hospitals such as Taipei Medical University Hospital, National Taiwan University Hospital, and Chang Gung Memorial Hospital have departments specializing in colorectal surgery. These institutions are known for their advanced surgical techniques and comprehensive care. It is advisable to reach out to these hospitals directly to inquire about specific surgeons who perform anal reconstruction surgeries, including the advancement flap technique.
The advancement flap technique is often used in cases of anal stenosis or after traumatic injuries to the anal area. This procedure involves mobilizing surrounding tissue to cover the defect, which can help restore normal function and appearance. Recovery from such surgeries can vary, and patients may experience discomfort, swelling, and changes in bowel habits during the healing process.
Post-operative care is also a critical component of the recovery process. Patients are typically advised to follow specific guidelines, such as maintaining a high-fiber diet to prevent constipation, practicing good hygiene, and attending follow-up appointments to monitor healing.
In addition to surgical options, some patients may benefit from non-surgical interventions, such as pelvic floor physical therapy, which can help improve muscle function and alleviate symptoms related to anal dysfunction.
If you are considering anal reconstruction surgery, it is essential to have a thorough discussion with your healthcare provider about the risks, benefits, and expected outcomes of the procedure. They can provide you with information on what to expect during recovery and how to manage any potential complications.
In summary, for anal reconstruction surgery in Northern Taiwan, it is best to consult with a colorectal surgeon at reputable hospitals. They can provide expert guidance and perform the necessary procedures to address your specific condition. Always ensure that you are well-informed about the surgical process and post-operative care to facilitate a smooth recovery.
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