Management of Horse Shoe Fistula-In-Ano by IFTAK technique : A Case Study
Abstract
Bhagandara is a notorious disorder because of its high recurrence rate and it is difficult to treat. In modern parlance it is corelated with Fistula in Ano. It is caused by cryptoglandular infection of Anal crypts. This case study was presented on a female patient aged 26 years. She was suffering from Fistula In Ano since 2 years and was operated for 3 times. An Innovative technique ‘IFTAK’ was adopted in her case for Ksharasutra application. Regular antiseptic dressing was done with Jatyadi oil daily. Patient completely cured within 1 month 21 days of procedure. Ksharasutra application by IFTAK technique is very effective in case of Horse Shoe shaped Fistula-in-Ano causing minimal scar formation,cost effective, and less time taking.
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