Surgical Treatment of Perianal Warts focuses on removing warts caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) to reduce symptoms and prevent complications. This condition is commonly treated with excision, laser therapy, or electrocautery.
The procedure involves identifying and removing visible warts under local or general anesthesia. Surgeons take care to remove all affected tissue to minimize the risk of recurrence. Advanced methods, such as laser ablation, provide precision and minimal discomfort.
Postoperative care includes maintaining hygiene, applying prescribed topical treatments, and attending follow-up appointments to monitor healing. Patients are also counseled on HPV prevention measures, including vaccination.
This surgical approach benefits patients by providing effective relief from perianal warts while reducing the likelihood of recurrence. The procedure restores comfort and improves overall quality of life.