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  • Anorectal problems are vexing and protracted affecting quality of life
  • Social hesitancy leads to delay in seeking medical attention
  • Which needs a surgeon who has a thorough understanding of the condition
  • Requires personalized management plan for best long term outcomes
Treatment of all degrees of hemorrhoids
  • Stapled hemorrhoidectomy
  • Open/closed hemorrhoidectomy
Treatment of rectal prolapse
  • Altemeier / Delorme procedure
  • Resection rectopexy
  • STARR procedure
Treatment of rectal/anal cancer
  • Transanal excision
  • Laparoscopic ultra-low anterior resection
  • Abdominoperineal resection
Treatment of fecal incontinence
  • Sphincteroplasty
  • Gracilis muscle transposition
Treatment of Pilonidal sinus
  • Abscess drainage
  • Karydakis flap closure
  • VAAFT

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Dr. Sadiq Saleem Sikora

Director - Gastrointestinal Surgery and Liver Transplantation
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Dr. Somyaa Khuller

Consultant - General Surgery
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