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Anal abscess (perianal abscess) is an emergency proctological condition characterized by severe pain, swelling, and fever, resulting from the blockage of secretory glands in the anal canal. In this clinical picture, the only definitive solution...
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In the treatment of hemorrhoids (piles), the core philosophy is not only to eliminate existing hemorrhoidal cushions but also to meticulously protect the anal canal’s natural anatomy and the sphincter muscles responsible for bowel control....
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Pilonidal sinus (pilonidal cyst) is a condition occurring in the tailbone area, particularly in young adults, characterized by pain and discharge. Today, the wide incisions and lengthy dressing processes of classical surgical methods have been...
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Anal stricture (anal stenosis) is a condition where the anal canal loses its elasticity and narrows, making the act of defecation extremely painful and difficult. Usually developing after improperly performed surgeries or non-healing anal fissures,...
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A perianal fistula surgery (anal fistula) is the development of an abnormal pathway or tunnel that should not exist between the internal part of the anus and the external skin. This condition usually occurs following...
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An anal fissure surgery is a proctological condition that significantly reduces the quality of life, causing intense pain during bowel movements, often described by patients as feeling like passing broken glass. While it can be...
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Micro sinusectomy, one of the most comfortable and modern approaches offered by contemporary surgery for the treatment of pilonidal sinus (ingrown hair cyst), enables patients to get rid of this condition without compromising their quality...
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Which Method Is the Definitive Solution? This article is the final part of our Anismus series. In our previous articles, we explained that patients who experience difficulty in defecation may face two different situations: This...
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In our previous article, we defined Anismus as a condition where the anal muscles fail to relax properly during defecation. In other words, the muscles do not coordinate correctly, making bowel movements difficult. However, many...
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You go to the toilet, feeling a strong urge. The stool reaches the anal opening, you can even feel it there. However, no matter how hard you strain, it seems like there is an invisible...
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One of the most difficult moments in my general surgery practice is witnessing the despair of patients who come to me saying, “Doctor, I cannot go to the bathroom; my anus has closed up,” after...
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Seeing blood on toilet paper or on the stool is a frightening experience for everyone. When most of my patients experience this, their first reaction is to say, “I have hemorrhoids,” and buy random creams...
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Perianal fistula (anal fistula) surgery is one of the most specialized areas of proctology. The success of the surgery depends not only on the operation performed or the devices used but also on the patient’s...
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Persistent discharge in the anal area, recurring abscesses, and staining of undergarments… Most of my patients who apply to my clinic with these complaints carry the worry: “Doctor, I have a fistula, but I am...
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Most of my patients diagnosed with Pilonidal Sinus come to my clinic with complex information they have gathered from the internet. On one hand, there are promises of “knifeless laser,” and on the other, intimidating...
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Pilonidal Sinus (ingrown hair) is a disease we frequently see in young age groups, office workers, and individuals with dense body hair. It significantly reduces the quality of life. When my young patients come to...
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Almost all patients who apply to my outpatient clinic ask the same question: “Doctor, can’t we just burn it off with a laser and be done with it?” In the internet age, advertisements and reviews...
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Noticing a palpable lump in the anal area is usually a distressing situation for my patients. Most of the time, they apply to my clinic with the fear of “Could it be a tumor?” or...
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DOÇ. DR. YAHYA ÇELİK / PROCTOLOGY
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