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Comprehensive medical and surgical treatments for hemorrhoids, fissures, fistulas, pilonidal sinus, and hernias. Choose between advanced laser technology and proven surgical methods based on your condition and preference.

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Condition #1

Hemorrhoids (Piles)

What are Hemorrhoids?

Hemorrhoids (also known as piles) are swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus. They can be internal (inside the rectum) or external (under the skin around the anus). Common symptoms include bleeding during bowel movements, itching, discomfort, and pain.

When Treatment is Recommended:

  • Persistent bleeding or severe pain
  • Hemorrhoids that prolapse (protrude outside)
  • Conservative treatments (diet, lifestyle changes) haven't helped
  • Impact on daily activities and quality of life
Minimally Invasive

Laser Hemorrhoid Treatment

Advanced laser technology that precisely treats hemorrhoids with minimal tissue damage, offering a less painful alternative to traditional surgery.

Procedure: Laser energy shrinks and seals hemorrhoid tissue
Duration: 20-30 minutes
Anesthesia: Local or light sedation
Recovery: 2-3 days, back to work quickly
Pain: Minimal post-procedure discomfort

Key Benefits:

  • • Less bleeding during procedure
  • • Faster recovery time
  • • Lower risk of complications
  • • Minimal scarring
  • • Same-day discharge
Traditional Approach

Surgical Hemorrhoidectomy

Proven conventional surgery that completely removes hemorrhoid tissue. Recommended for severe cases or when laser treatment isn't suitable.

Procedure: Surgical excision of hemorrhoid tissue
Duration: 45-60 minutes
Anesthesia: General or spinal anesthesia
Recovery: 2-3 weeks for full recovery
Pain: Moderate, managed with medication

Key Benefits:

  • • Complete removal of tissue
  • • Effective for severe cases
  • • Long-term solution
  • • Suitable for complex hemorrhoids
  • • Proven track record

Which Treatment is Right for You?

Our experienced surgeons will evaluate your condition and recommend the most appropriate treatment based on:

Severity and type of hemorrhoids
Your recovery time preferences
Overall health and medical history
Your personal treatment goals

Book a consultation to discuss which option is best for your specific case

Condition #2

Anal Fissure

What is an Anal Fissure?

An anal fissure is a small tear or crack in the lining of the anus, typically caused by passing hard stools or trauma during bowel movements. Symptoms include sharp pain during and after bowel movements, bright red bleeding, visible crack in the skin, and anal spasm.

When Treatment is Recommended:

Chronic fissures (lasting > 6 weeks)
Severe pain affecting daily life
Failed conservative management
Recurrent fissures
Minimally Invasive

Laser Fissure Treatment

Precise laser ablation promotes healing while reducing pain and spasm with minimal tissue damage.

Duration: 15-20 minutes
Anesthesia: Local
Recovery: 1-2 days
Pain: Minimal

Benefits:

  • • Outpatient procedure
  • • Quick return to activities
  • • High success rate
  • • Preserves sphincter function
Traditional Method

Surgical Fissure Repair

Lateral internal sphincterotomy - surgical division of a portion of the internal sphincter muscle to promote healing.

Duration: 30-45 minutes
Anesthesia: General/Spinal
Recovery: 1-2 weeks
Pain: Moderate

Benefits:

  • • Gold standard treatment
  • • Very effective for chronic cases
  • • Long-term relief
  • • Low recurrence rate
Condition #3

Anal Fistula

What is an Anal Fistula?

An anal fistula is an abnormal tunnel connecting the anal canal to the skin near the anus, usually resulting from an infected anal gland or abscess. Symptoms include persistent drainage (pus or blood), pain, swelling, irritation, and recurrent abscesses.

When Treatment is Recommended:

Confirmed fistula diagnosis
Persistent drainage or discharge
Recurrent infections or abscesses
Impact on hygiene and quality of life
Advanced Technology

Laser Fistula Treatment (FiLaC)

Fistula Laser Closure (FiLaC) uses laser energy to seal the fistula tract while preserving sphincter muscles and continence.

Duration: 30-40 minutes
Anesthesia: Spinal/General
Recovery: 3-5 days
Pain: Minimal to moderate

Benefits:

  • • Sphincter-preserving technique
  • • No incontinence risk
  • • Faster healing
  • • Less scarring
  • • Repeatable if needed
Conventional Surgery

Surgical Fistula Repair

Fistulotomy or fistulectomy - surgical opening or removal of the fistula tract. Choice depends on fistula complexity and sphincter involvement.

Duration: 45-90 minutes
Anesthesia: General/Spinal
Recovery: 2-4 weeks
Pain: Moderate

Benefits:

  • • High cure rate (85-95%)
  • • Single-stage procedure
  • • Effective for simple fistulas
  • • Well-established technique
  • • Lower cost option
Condition #4

Pilonidal Sinus

What is a Pilonidal Sinus?

A pilonidal sinus is a small cyst or abscess that forms in the cleft at the top of the buttocks (sacrococcygeal area). It often contains hair and skin debris and can become infected, forming an abscess. Common in young adults, especially males, and those who sit for long periods.

When Treatment is Recommended:

Acute abscess formation
Chronic or recurrent infections
Persistent pain or discharge
Multiple sinus openings
Minimally Invasive

Laser Pilonidal Treatment

Laser ablation destroys the sinus tract and promotes healing from within, minimizing tissue removal and scarring with minimal wound care required.

Duration: 20-30 minutes
Anesthesia: Local/Spinal
Recovery: 1-2 weeks
Pain: Minimal

Benefits:

  • • Small or no wound
  • • Same-day discharge
  • • Quick return to activities
  • • Less wound care
  • • Lower recurrence rate
Traditional Surgery

Surgical Pilonidal Excision

Complete excision of the sinus tract and surrounding tissue. Options include open healing, primary closure, or flap procedures depending on complexity.

Duration: 45-90 minutes
Anesthesia: General/Spinal
Recovery: 3-6 weeks
Pain: Moderate

Benefits:

  • • Complete removal of tissue
  • • Effective for complex cases
  • • Proven technique
  • • Suitable for recurrent disease
  • • Various surgical options
Condition #5

Hernia Repair

What is a Hernia?

A hernia occurs when an internal organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the muscle or surrounding tissue wall. Common types include inguinal (groin), umbilical (belly button), and incisional hernias. Symptoms include a visible bulge, pain or discomfort (especially when lifting or coughing), and a heavy feeling in the affected area.

When Treatment is Recommended:

Symptomatic hernia causing discomfort
Growing or enlarging hernia
Risk of incarceration or strangulation
Impact on daily activities
Minimally Invasive

Laparoscopic Hernia Repair

Keyhole surgery using small incisions and a camera. Mesh is placed to reinforce the weak area from inside, offering excellent cosmetic results.

Duration: 60-90 minutes
Anesthesia: General
Recovery: 1-2 weeks
Pain: Minimal to moderate

Benefits:

  • • Small incisions (3-4 tiny cuts)
  • • Less post-op pain
  • • Faster return to work
  • • Better cosmetic outcome
  • • Lower recurrence rate
  • • Can repair both sides simultaneously
Traditional Surgery

Open Hernia Surgery

Direct surgical approach through a single larger incision. Mesh reinforcement is typically used. Time-tested method with excellent long-term results.

Duration: 45-75 minutes
Anesthesia: General/Spinal/Local
Recovery: 2-4 weeks
Pain: Moderate

Benefits:

  • • Direct visualization of hernia
  • • Can use local anesthesia
  • • Suitable for large hernias
  • • Proven effectiveness
  • • Lower equipment cost
  • • Option for elderly patients
Expert Team

Our General Surgery Specialist

Meet our experienced general surgeon with decades of expertise in minimally invasive procedures

Dr. Omar Abdul - General Surgery Specialist
DHA Licensed
37+ Years

Dr. Omar Abdul

General Surgery Specialist

With over 37 years of clinical experience, Dr. Omar Abdul is a highly skilled general surgeon specializing in minimally invasive procedures. His expertise includes hemorrhoid treatment, anal fissure repair, fistula surgery, pilonidal sinus treatment, and hernia repair using advanced laser and surgical techniques.

Areas of Expertise:

Laser Hemorrhoid Treatment
Anal Fissure & Fistula Surgery
Hernia Repair (Laparoscopic & Open)
Pilonidal Sinus Treatment
Minimally Invasive Procedures
General Surgery Laser Surgery
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Expert Care for Your Surgical Needs

Schedule a consultation with Dr. Omar Abdul to discuss your treatment options with advanced minimally invasive techniques

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Ready to Choose the Right Treatment?

Our experienced surgeons will evaluate your condition and recommend the most appropriate treatment approach - whether laser or surgical - based on your specific needs.

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Both laser and surgical treatments are performed by our board-certified surgeons with extensive experience. During your consultation, we'll discuss your condition, medical history, and help you choose the treatment that's right for you.