IFTAK technique: An advanced Ksharsutra technique for management of fistula in ano
Authors
Rahul Sherkhane
aDepartment of Shalya Tantra, All India Institute of Ayurveda, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi 110076, India
Priyanka Meena
bDepartment of Shalya Tantra, Gangasheel Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Bareilly, Uttar pradesh 243123, India
Nasreen Hanifa
aDepartment of Shalya Tantra, All India Institute of Ayurveda, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi 110076, India
VD Mahanta
aDepartment of Shalya Tantra, All India Institute of Ayurveda, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi 110076, India
SK Gupta
aDepartment of Shalya Tantra, All India Institute of Ayurveda, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi 110076, India
Keywords:
Fistula in ano, IFTAK (Interception of fistulous tract and application of Ksharsutra) technique, Bhagandara, Ksharsutra
Abstract
Fistula in ano is mostnotorious disease among all the ano-rectal disorders since antiquity. Over the past few decades, various techniques are being evaluated in terms to prevent its recurrence and complications, but despite more than two millennia of efforts, fistula in ano still remains a perplexing surgical disease. The sign and symptoms of fistula in ano resembles with Bhagandara described in Ayurveda classics. For the management of this painful disease many treatment modalities are enumerated in Ayurveda classics and Ksharsutra therapy is one among them which is proved to be gold standard. Though Ksharsutra therapy is big revolution in the field of fistula in ano, but it has some disadvantages like it is time consuming process, severe post-procedural pain, big scar mark. So, in present era IFTAK is emerging as an advanced innovative technique for the management of fistula in ano along with betterment in the consequences of conventional method of Ksharsutra therapy. In the present case report, IFTAK (Interception of Fistulous tract and application of Ksharsutra) technique is used in trans sphincteric fistula in ano which showed a great potential in management by minimizing the duration of treatment, mild post procedural pain and minimum scar mark.
Keywords: Fistula in ano, IFTAK (Interception of fistulous tract and application of Ksharsutra) technique, Bhagandara, Ksharsutra
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