Discreet, professional consultation and permanent surgical treatment for piles, anal fistula and anal fissure. Dr. Vikeerna Bharti — MS Surgery, PGIMER Chandigarh — at Samford Hospital, Kokar Chowk, Ranchi.
Piles are swollen blood vessels in and around the anus. Extremely common — yet many patients delay seeking help due to embarrassment. Bleeding during bowel movements is the most common symptom. Left untreated, piles enlarge progressively and become increasingly difficult to manage.
Dr. Vikeerna Bharti performs Open Haemorrhoidectomy — the definitive, permanent surgical removal of haemorrhoidal tissue. This procedure offers lasting cure for grade 3 and grade 4 piles and for patients who have failed other treatments. Recovery takes 2–4 weeks with appropriate wound care.
An anal fistula is an abnormal tunnel connecting the anal canal to the skin around the anus. It causes persistent discharge, itching and repeated infections. It cannot heal without surgery. Dr. Bharti performs Fistulectomy — complete surgical excision of the fistula tract — with careful sphincter preservation to prevent incontinence.
A chronic anal fissure causes severe tearing pain during and after bowel movements, often accompanied by bleeding. It is caused by a tight anal sphincter that prevents healing. Dr. Bharti performs Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy (LIS) — a targeted procedure that relieves the muscle spasm, allowing the fissure to heal permanently.
Dr. Vikeerna Bharti provides a discreet, professional consultation for all anorectal conditions. Many patients delay treatment for years — early consultation leads to simpler treatment and faster recovery. WhatsApp +916206091982.
Bright red bleeding during or after passing stools is the classic symptom of piles (haemorrhoids). It should not be ignored as it worsens over time. Dr. Vikeerna Bharti provides confidential consultation and permanent surgical treatment at Samford Hospital, Kokar Chowk, Ranchi. Call +916206091982.
Modern haemorrhoidectomy is performed under anaesthesia, so there is no pain during the procedure. Post-operative pain is managed effectively with medications. Most patients return home the same day or next morning and are back to normal activities within 2–3 weeks.
No. Anal fistula is an abnormal channel that cannot heal spontaneously. Without surgery, it causes repeated infections and abscesses. Fistulectomy — complete excision of the fistula tract — is the only definitive treatment. Dr. Bharti performs this at Samford Hospital, Ranchi.
Piles are swollen blood vessels causing bleeding and discomfort. Fistula is an abnormal tunnel from inside the anal canal to the skin outside, causing persistent discharge. Both are different conditions requiring different surgical treatment. Dr. Bharti treats both at Samford Hospital, Ranchi.
Most patients are discharged the same day or next morning. Pain is manageable with medication. Return to desk work in 1–2 weeks. Full recovery in 3–4 weeks. Fibre-rich diet and adequate water intake speeds recovery significantly.