Minor and Intermediate Surgeries
These procedures address common conditions that do not require major surgery, such as skin lump excision, anal fistula surgery, incision and drainage of abscess, and other localized lesion surgeries. These surgeries typically involve minimal trauma and allow for a shorter recovery period.
Skin Lump Excision
Anal Fistula Surgery
An anal fistula is an abnormal channel connecting the intestinal tract (usually the rectum or colon) to the skin around the anus. Surgical intervention is a common treatment. Preoperative MRI assessment helps the surgeon evaluate the location, complexity, and severity of associated symptoms, allowing for a personalized treatment plan.
Abscess Incision and Drainage
An abscess is a collection of pus accompanied by redness and inflammed tissue, often forming a painful lump. Incision and drainage is a surgical procedure that cut open the abscess and removes the infected pus, promoting wound healing and reducing the risk of further complications.

If you have any questions about minor or intermediate surgeries, it is recommended to consult a medical professional.
