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  • Innovative Approach
  • : Dilip's transmucosal internal sphincterotomy simplifies the traditional method of treating fissure in ano by minimizing the risk of external sphincter damage, making it a safer option for less experienced surgeons.
  • Procedure Benefits
  • : This technique involves less dissection and allows for better control over the internal sphincter, resulting in reduced postoperative pain and lower complication rates compared to conventional surgery.
  • Positive Outcomes
  • : In a study of 124 patients, the procedure had quick recovery times, low infection and incontinence rates, and a high healing rate, suggesting it’s an effective treatment method with few recurrences.
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