What is a Fissurectomy?
Fissurectomy. Your surgeon may suggest having a procedure called a fissurectomy alongside Botox injections. This involves cutting away the damaged skin from around the anal fissure.
How is a Fissurectomy done?

The fissurectomy was performed using an electric scalpel, with the dissection starting by an incision of the anal verge below the edge of the fissure, then surrounding it, and eventually going above the dentate line (Fig. 1). Any associated skin tag was removed within the same piece of tissue.
Is a Fissurectomy painful?
Fissure surgery or sphincterotomy is less painful than the fissure itself. This surgery causes mild pain and reduces pain and pressure resulting from fissures.
Why is Fissurectomy done?
Fissurectomy is one of the options among those techniques to treat chronic anal fissures. Many surgeons used this technique in patients with a high risk of incontinence, such as old age people, multiparous women, patients with the normal anal tone, and patients with a previous history of anorectal surgery [9].

How long does bleeding last after Fissurectomy?
You may experience some bleeding from your back passage, especially when you have your bowels opened. This is normal and should settle about two weeks after your surgery.
Which surgery is best for fissure?
Lateral internal sphincterotomy is currently the procedure of choice for surgical treatment of chronic anal fissures. It is indicated in the presence of persistent pain, bleeding, and lack of response to medical management. More than 90% of fissures heal after lateral internal sphincterotomy.
How do you poop after fissure surgery?
Support your feet with a small step stool when you sit on the toilet. This helps flex your hips and places your pelvis in a squatting position. This can make bowel movements easier after surgery. Use baby wipes or medicated pads, such as Tucks, instead of toilet paper after a bowel movement.
How do you recover from a Fissurectomy?
of water or juice twice a day. Colace (stool softener – available over the counter) 100mg three times a day. Sitz baths (plain warm water) at least four times a day and after every bowel movement for 15–20 minutes each. Avoid toilet paper after bowel movement – use soap and water or unscented wipes.
Can surgery cure fissure permanently?
Doctors usually perform a procedure called lateral internal sphincterotomy (LIS), which involves cutting a small portion of the anal sphincter muscle to reduce spasm and pain, and promote healing. Studies have found that for chronic fissure, surgery is much more effective than any medical treatment.
Can I sit after fissure surgery?
Avoid strenuous activity for 1 week after your procedure. Take sitz baths (sit for 15-20 minutes in warm water) three times a day and after each bowel movement for the first few days. Don’t worry if you have some bleeding, discharge, or itching during your recovery.
What can you eat after a Fissurectomy?
You can eat your normal diet. If your stomach is upset, try eating bland, low-fat foods like plain rice, broiled chicken, toast, and yogurt. Drink plenty of fluids (unless your doctor has told you not to). It is important to eat high-fibre foods after your surgery.