Dr. Md. Nur Hossain Bhuiyan has a special interest in colorectal surgery and received a lot of advanced training both in home and abroad. He has successfully served his patients with anorectal diseases for more than two decades with the classical and conventional anorectal procedures. But deep within the mind he always had a desire to have better surgical outcome for these patients even if it comes at the cost of adopting a new technology like Laser.
With this vision Dr. Md. Nur Hossain Bhuiyan’s Laser Proctology Centre started its journey in
Now the Colorectal Surgery Team of Dr. Md. Nur Hossain Bhuiyan is performing various Laser operations for almost every anorectal disease with very much promising and outstanding postoperative results.
- For Piles/ Haemorrhoids:
- Laser haemorrhoidoplasty (LHP)
- Laser hemorrhoidectomy
- For Anal Fissure:
- Laser Sphincterotomy
- Laser Fissurectomy
- For Anal Fistula:
- Fistula Tract Laser Closure (FiLac)
- The ligation of the intersphincteric fistula tract (LIFT)
Here is about the procedures:
Laser (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) is a high-energy light that is used to safely cut or burn the affected tissue during surgical procedures. The laser techniques are advanced and safer than before; they are scar-free, bloodless and less painful with fewer complications.
Laser surgery or laser therapy is a day-care procedure that offers several advantages over traditional surgery. Compared to banding surgery, laser effectively treats hemorrhoids, improves symptoms and reduces post-operative pain. Similar benefits are seen for patients with severe anal spasms, external thrombosis, fissure, and sentinel tags, fistula & varicose veins due to ever-growing advantages, namely:
- Less operation time, discharge within a few hours
- Back to routine life in 3-5 days
- Greater surgical precision
- Sutureless treatment with no scars
- Fastest recovery as there are no cuts or stitches
- Quick relief from the symptoms
- Less blood loss during surgery
- No or minimal post-operative pain
- Reduced risk of infection
- Reduced risk of rectal stenosis or prolapse
- Aesthetically the best procedures – helps as a confidence-booster for the patient.
- The anal sphincter action is well preserved, (no chances of incontinence fecal leak).
- Least recurrence rates
- Fewer doctor visits post-surgery
- High success rates
- No need for general anesthesia. Local or spinal anesthesia is applicable for this surgery