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Croatia
ZAGREB
Štoosova 16
phone:
+385(0)1 2315 561
webmaster:
tehnomar@tehnomar.hr

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Janko
Fila was born in Zagreb where he graduated from the School of Medicine.
At the University Hospital Centre Zagreb he specialized in surgery
and earned a degree in 1983. He worked in his father's private practice
till 1989 when he took it over and continued to run it till the
present day.
The private
practice established in 1974 treats diseases of the rectum.
The most common of diseases treated in the private practice are
haemorrhoids.
There are
different types of treatments available.
Conservative
therapy consists of cream treatment, injection sclerotherapy (injections
with sclerosing ingredients) and infrared photocoagulation. These
treatments are applied in inception phase and smaller haemorrhoids,
the treatments are almost painless and do not require sick leave
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In
larger haemorrhoids combined with polyps or fissures surgery is
required. It consists of haemorrhoid ligation and removal with radiofrequency
device.
Surgeries
require local anaesthesia, the patient spends around an hour after
the surgery in the practice and is than discharged.
Before every surgery rectoscopy is obligatory and colonoscopy is
conducted if necessary.
Apart
from haemorrhoids, fistulas, abscesses, condyloma, fissures and
pilonidal sinuses are also treated.
Fistulas are pus channels that form most frequently as a consequence
of a prior abscess or infection resulting in pus in the perinal
area.
In more complicated cases when fistula passes through the sphincter
elastic cord drainage is conducted. Incontinence which can be a
consequence of a classical surgery is thereby prevented.
Fissures are very painful wounds in the area of anal opening and
if chronic, which means that they have already formed fibrose rims
and can not be treated with conservative therapy, surgery is required.
Dilatation and RF cauterization of the fissure is conducted.
The practice also treats pilonidal sinuses and condyloma with RF
device. 590
All surgical interventions are performed under local anaesthesia. |
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