Anal Fistula Surgery Cost in Delhi

January 1, 2026
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Key Takeaways

  • Laser fistula surgery (FiLaC) costs between ₹35,000 and ₹90,000 in Delhi. DLPL costs ₹30,000–₹90,000.
  • Open surgery and LIFT range from ₹35,000 to ₹110,000.
  • Laser surgery is not a single technique. FiLaC and DLPL are different procedures with different indications. Which one is right for you depends on the anatomy of your fistula.
  • Sphincter preservation is non-negotiable. Any fistula surgery that divides a significant sphincter muscle risks incontinence. At Habilite Clinics, our treatment decisions are built around protecting your continence while achieving reliable healing.
  • Health insurance covers fistula surgery in most cases, but policy wording matters. Laser surgery coverage and day-care procedure coverage vary by insurer. consistently heal faster and have lower recurrence rates.

Anal Fistula Surgery Cost in Delhi

An anal fistula is a troubling and painful condition that can interfere with one's normal life. In the absence of early treatment, anal fistulas can progress to complex fistulas, which are very difficult to treat, leading to multiple surgeries for the cure. Many patients postpone undergoing treatment due to its cost; however, the reality is that anal fistula surgery in Delhi is inexpensive if done at an early stage.

We boast of providing advanced minimally invasive procedures that provide long-lasting relief with minimal pain. In this article, we shall be providing you all the latest treatment available for the management of fistula and the cost associated with it.

How Much Does Anal Fistula Surgery Cost in Delhi?

Surgical Options for Anal Fistula

Let us give you the numbers first, then explain what drives them.

At Habilite Clinics, our team handles everything from straightforward single-tract fistulas to complex cases that have recurred after treatment elsewhere. Here is a realistic cost overview across all treatment methods we offer:

Surgery TypeMinimum Cost (Rs.)Average Cost (Rs)Maximum Cost (Rs)
Laser Fistula SurgeryRs. 35,000Rs. 60,550Rs. 90,000
Open Fistula SurgeryRs. 35,000Rs. 59,500Rs. 84,500
LIFT ProcedureRs. 50,000Rs. 75000Rs. 1,10,000
Advanced Flap ProcedureRs. 60,000Rs. 90,000Rs. 1,20,000
DLPL ProcedureRs.50000Rs.75000Rs.1,00,000
Ksharsutra TreatmentRs 25000Rs 40,000Rs 60,000

Apart from surgical treatments, non-surgical options are also available.

Non-Surgical Treatment Options:

Non-surgical treatment options usually work in patients having early disease when the tracts are small, straight, and non-complex.

Non-Surgical Method (Rs.)Minimum Cost (Rs.)Average Cost (Rs.)Maximum Cost (Rs.)
Seton TechniqueRs. 30,000Rs. 45,000Rs. 65,000
Fibrin GlueRs. 30,000Rs. 45,000Rs. 55,000
Bioprosthetic PlugRs. 32,000Rs. 45,000Rs. 55,000

Note: These are indicative ranges, not fixed quotes. Your actual cost at Habilite Clinics will be discussed transparently during consultation: no surprises, no hidden add-ons.

What Is an Anal Fistula, and Why Does Surgery Matter?

An anal fistula is an abnormal tunnel that forms between the inside of the anal canal and the skin around the anus. It almost always starts with an infection in a small anal gland. When that infection forms an abscess and then drains — either on its own or surgically — it sometimes leaves behind this tunnel. Once a fistula tract forms, it will not heal on its own. Medicines can manage the symptoms temporarily, but the only definitive cure is surgery.

Left untreated, a fistula keeps discharging pus, causes chronic discomfort, and can develop into a complex multi-tract fistula that is far harder and more expensive to treat. So if you've been sitting on this, please don't wait.

Why Laser Fistula Surgery Costs What It Does — And Why It's Worth It

Laser surgery for anal fistula — specifically the FiLaC technique (Fistula-tract Laser Closure) is the procedure we personally prefer for most eligible patients. Let us explain both why it works and why it costs slightly more than conventional surgery.

What Actually Happens in FiLaC Laser Surgery

In this procedure, a small radially emitting laser probe is passed directly into the fistula tract. The laser energy destroys the infected tissue lining the tract from the inside, while simultaneously stimulating the surrounding tissue to heal and collapse the channel.

The internal opening is then closed with a small suture. There are no large cuts, no open wounds, and crucially the sphincter muscles are completely protected.

The whole procedure takes about 20–30 minutes under spinal anaesthesia, and most patients go home the same day.

Why Laser Surgery Costs More Than Open Surgery

You're paying for four things:

1. Specialised equipment. The laser system used for FiLaC — specifically a 1470 nm or similar diode laser with a radially emitting fibre — is expensive capital equipment. This cost is reflected in the procedure fee.

2. Surgeon skill. Laser fistula surgery requires precise technique. The surgeon must correctly identify the tract, navigate the probe, and apply controlled energy without damaging surrounding structures. This is not the same as a conventional fistulotomy.

3. Lower recurrence rate. For appropriately selected fistulas, laser surgery has recurrence rates between 10–20%, comparable to or better than many open techniques — and it preserves continence far more reliably.

4. Faster return to normal life. Most laser fistula patients at our clinic are back to desk work within 2–3 days. With open surgery, that recovery window is typically 2–4 weeks. If you account for lost workdays, laser surgery often works out more economical overall.

The 6 Factors That Decide Your Final Cost of Anal Fistula Surgery

When patients ask me why fistula surgery costs vary so widely in Delhi — from ₹25,000 at some places to ₹1,10,000 at others — here's what I tell them:

1. Type and complexity of your fistula A simple intersphincteric fistula with one internal and one external opening is straightforward to treat. A complex transsphincteric fistula, a horseshoe fistula, or a recurrent fistula that has already been operated on elsewhere — these require significantly more planning, time, and technique. Complex cases cost more because they genuinely are more work.

2. Which surgical technique is chosen As you saw in the table above, the procedure itself is the biggest cost driver. Laser surgery and advancement flap repairs cost more than a simple fistulotomy. That said, the "cheapest" procedure isn't always the right choice for your anatomy.

3. Pre-operative investigations Before surgery, we typically need an MRI fistulogram — especially for complex or recurrent cases. This gives us a roadmap of the tract, its branches, and its relationship to the sphincter. An MRI in Delhi costs roughly ₹4,000–₹7,000 depending on where it's done. Other pre-operative tests (blood work, ECG, anaesthesia fitness) add another ₹2,000–₹5,000.

4. Anaesthesia type Most fistula surgeries by our team are done under spinal anaesthesia. For daycare procedures, this is preferred over general anaesthesia as it has a faster recovery profile.

5. Facility and admission type Day-care surgery (where you come in the morning and go home by evening) costs less than an overnight admission. For most fistula surgeries, including laser surgery, day-care is entirely sufficient.

6. Surgeon experience The experience and expertise of the surgeon is one of the major deciding factor in terms of successful oucomes, recurrence rates and complications. A surgeon who has performed 50 fistula surgeries and one who has performed 500 are not the same. Our team at Habilite Clinics has treated a large volume of fistula cases across all complexity levels.

Understanding Your Treatment Options: All Modalities Explained

Not every fistula needs laser surgery. Part of what we do at Habilite Clinics is assess your specific case and recommend what's genuinely best for you — not just what's most expensive or most trendy. Here is how I look at the available options:

1. Laser Fistula Surgery (FiLaC) — Our First Choice for Most Cases

Best for: Intersphincteric and low transsphincteric fistulas, patients who want daycare surgery with minimal downtime.

Advantages: No open wound, sphincter-safe, quick recovery, low risk of incontinence.

Limitation: May not be ideal for very complex horseshoe fistulas or cases with active abscess.

2. Fistulotomy — Tried, Tested, Effective

Best for: Simple fistulas that don't involve significant sphincter muscle. Advantages: High success rates (85–95%), straightforward technique, lower cost.

Limitation: Involves laying open the fistula tract; recovery takes longer, and there is a small risk of incontinence for fistulas involving more sphincter muscle.

3. Fistulectomy — When the Tract Needs to Come Out Completely

Best for: Recurrent fistulas or situations where the tract walls are heavily fibrosed.

Advantages: Complete removal of the infected tissue; thorough.

Limitation: Larger wound, longer healing time of 4–6 weeks.

4. LIFT Procedure (Ligation of Intersphincteric Fistula Tract)

Best for: Transsphincteric fistulas where preserving the sphincter is the priority.

Advantages: Excellent sphincter preservation, no open perineal wound, strong evidence base.

Limitation: Technically demanding; success rates vary by surgeon experience (70–90%).

5. DLPL — Distal Laser Proximal Ligation (Our Preferred Choice for Complex Fistulas)

Best for: Complex transsphincteric fistulas, high fistulas, and recurrent cases where simple laser closure alone may not suffice.

How it works: DLPL is a hybrid technique that combines the precision of laser energy with the proven principle of ligation. In this procedure, the distal (outer) part of the fistula tract is ablated using a laser fibre — similar to FiLaC — while the proximal (deeper, sphincter-level) portion of the tract is ligated, or tied off, at the intersphincteric plane.

Advantages: Excellent sphincter safety, suitable for complex and high fistulas, daycare procedure, low recurrence compared to FiLaC alone in high fistulas.

Limitation: Requires a surgeon experienced in both laser technique and intersphincteric dissection.

6. Advancement Flap Repair

Best for: High transsphincteric or rectovaginal fistulas, Crohn's-related fistulas. Advantages: Closes the internal opening with healthy tissue; no sphincter division.

Limitation: Higher upfront cost, requires longer operative time.

7. Seton Placement — A Staged Approach

Best for: Complex fistulas as a preparatory step before definitive surgery.

How it works: A surgical thread (seton) is passed through the tract and kept in place for weeks. It drains the infection and helps the surgeon plan the definitive procedure.

Note: Seton is often a first step, not a standalone cure.

8. Fibrin Glue and Bioprosthetic Plug

Best for: Select cases where preserving the sphincter is critical and the patient cannot tolerate more invasive surgery.

Note: These have lower long-term success rates (30–50%) compared to surgical options. We discuss this honestly with every patient.

What's Typically Included in the Cost of Anal Fistula Surgery at Habilite Clinics?

When you come to us for fistula surgery, here is what we include in our quoted cost so there are no surprises post-surgery:

  • Pre-operative surgical consultation with Dr. Kapil Agrawal
  • Surgeon's fee for the procedure
  • Operation theatre charges
  • Anaesthesia charges
  • Standard post-operative medications (for the first few days)
  • One or two follow-up consultations

Does Health Insurance Cover Fistula Surgery?

Yes, most insurance providers in India cover anal fistula surgery as it is a recognised surgical condition.

Key points to check with your insurer:

  • Whether your policy includes anorectal procedures
  • Whether laser surgery specifically is covered (some older policies exclude "laser" as a modality — check the exact wording)

Our team at Habilite Clinics will help guide you through the pre-authorisation process if you have insurance, and we will provide all documentation needed for your claim.

What is Recovery Like After Fistula Surgery?

Recovery varies depending on the procedure, but here is what most of our patients experience:

Laser SurgeryOpen FistulectomyLIFT Procedure
Procedure Duration30 min45 min45 min
Hospital stayDay- Care1 nightDay- Care
Return to desk work2-3 days1 month5-7 days
Full healing5 days6 weeks2 weeks
Pain LevelMildModerateMild- Moderate

After laser fistula surgery, here is what I advise my patients:

  • Follow a high-fibre diet to keep stools soft. Straining is the enemy of healing.
  • Drink 2–3 litres of water daily.
  • Take sitz baths (warm water soaks) twice a day for the first two weeks.
  • Take prescribed medications as directed — do not self-stop antibiotics.
  • Avoid prolonged sitting, cycling, or heavy lifting for 2–3 weeks.

Why Choose us for Fistula Surgery

Why Choose Dr. Kapil Agrawal and Habilite Clinics for Fistula Surgery?

  • Over 23 years of surgical experience — Dr. Kapil Agrawal has been performing advanced anorectal and minimally invasive surgeries for more than two decades.
  • Expertise in the full spectrum of fistula techniques — From simple fistulotomy to FiLaC laser surgery, DLPL, LIFT, advancement flap, Ksharsutra, and staged seton placement — our team offers every validated treatment modality under one roof. We choose what is right for your case, not what is easiest or most profitable.
  • High Quality Laser Machines — We perform surgeries at centres which are equipped with high quality laser machines and fibres. This ensures highest cure rates and minimal complications.
  • Apollo Hospitals affiliation — As Senior Consultant Surgeon at Apollo Group of Hospitals, Dr. Kapil Agrawal brings tertiary-hospital-level expertise into a clinic setting.
  • Transparent, no-surprise pricing — We give you a complete cost breakdown before you make any decision. No hidden charges, no "additional fees" appearing on your discharge bill. What we quote is what you pay.
  • Honest counselling, always — If your fistula is complex and will need a staged approach, we will tell you that upfront — not after your first surgery. If Ksharsutra is genuinely the right option for you and laser surgery is not necessary, we will say so. Our goal is your best outcome, not the most expensive procedure on our menu.

Ready to Speak With Our Team?

If you're experiencing discharge, pain, or swelling near your anus and suspect a fistula or if you've already been diagnosed and want a second opinion on your treatment plan, we would be happy to see you.

Need expert guidance?

Dr. Kapil Agrawal Senior Consultant Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals | Habilite Clinics, New Delhi

Last reviewed: April 2026 | This content is written for general patient education. Please consult Dr. Kapil Agrawal or a qualified proctologist for advice specific to your condition.

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About Kapil Agrawal

With more than 25 years of experience, Dr. Kapil Agrawal, a proctologist and laparoscopic surgeon, is one of the most famous in Delhi. He treats and performs laser surgery for piles, anal fistula, fissures, and other anorectal conditions. His profound knowledge of laser and other minimally invasive procedures aids in rapid recovery, less pain, and few complications.

  • Extreme Expertise: Specializes in highly effective and advanced laser-assisted fistula treatment, which is minimally invasive.
  • Patient-Centric Care: Personalized plans with thorough post-operative care.
  • Dr. Kapil Agrawal claims to have 7000+ satisfied patients who have recovered under his care.

About Habilite Clinics, Delhi

Habilite Clinics is an exceptional medical facility located in Delhi, well known for its superior level of treatment with anorectal diseases. The clinic specializes in:

  • Treatment of other anorectal diseases
  • The most recent generation equipment—currently employing modem laser and minimally invasive surgery techniques.
  • Headed by Dr. Kapil Agrawal and other specialists, our medical team is highly qualified and experienced.
  • We offer flexible payment plans with no hidden costs.
  • Because most procedures are daycare surgeries, patients are able to return to their normal routine promptly.
  • Patient care facilities are of the utmost quality, and the location is easily accessible in Delhi.

Key Considerations for Anal Fistula Surgery in Delhi

There are many qualitative factors that affect effectiveness, recovery, and overall experience for patients undergoing anal fistula surgery in Delhi. Being knowledgeable of these factors can better aid in a decision.

The surgeon's expertise and experience.

The more a colorectal specialist works, the more skilled they become at ensuring accurate surgery, henceforth reducing complications and speeding up the recovery time for the patient.

Better results, lower recurrence rates, and higher comfort after surgery are provided by surgeons who are experts in minimally invasive techniques. For instance, Dr. Kapil Agrawal.

Type & Complexity of Fistula

Simple Fistula: Requires treatment of a single tract that has one internal opening and also one external opening. This is easily treatable using a simplistic surgical method.

Complex Fistula: Contains multiple tracts and multiple openings that are potent with advance laser treatment or flap procedures.

Diagnostic and Preoperative Evaluation

An accurate diagnosis is important as it determines which surgical technique is appropriate. Important tests are as follows:

  • MRI Fistulogram: Identifies the extent of fistula cavities with high accuracy so that a proper surgical approach can be formulated.
  • Anoscopy and proctoscopy are necessary for assessing the anal canal for pathology and the severity of the disease.

Hospital and Surgical Facilities

  • Multi-Specialty Hospitals vs. Private Clinics: Private clinics can offer a more individualized approach; however, higher-order hospitals have more advanced resources alongside better postoperative care.
  • Room Choices: Patients may select to stay in general wards, which offer basic medical attention, or private rooms, which are more comfortable, for added privacy and attention.

Methods of Surgery and Their Success Rates

  • Laser surgery: A recent method that is not only minimally invasive but also causes less pain, faster recovery time, and lesser chances of the condition reappearing.
  • Traditional Surgery (Fistulectomy or Fistulotomy): A more conventional form of surgery that is highly effective in certain conditions but may have a longer recovery time.
  • LIFT (Ligation of Intersphincteric Fistula Tract): Reduces chances of urinary incontinence while allowing control of sphincter functions.

Postoperative Care and Rehabilitation Management

  • Pain Relief Treatment and Antibiotics: Ensures smooth recovery free from infections.
  • After-Surgery Appointments: Appointments help the patients to revisit the surgeon to aid in their healing and assess for recurrence.

Analyzing these factors ensures that patients balancing treatment and recovery make the optimal choice for anal fistula surgery.

Recovery Time and Post-Surgical Care

  • Surgery Time: 15-30 minutes
  • Hospitalization: Discharged same day (uncommonly 1-2 days)
  • Return to work: 2–3 days
  • Full recovery: 5 weeks to 7 weeks.
  • Pain experienced: low to none

Post-Operative Suggestions for Accelerated Recovery

✅ Good hygiene practices should be followed to prevent any infections.

✅ Drink fluids and follow a high-fiber diet to prevent constipation.

✅ Take the medication as intended.

✅ Do not engage in intense activities for a few weeks.

✅ Monitor the healing process through follow-up sessions.

Conclusion: Effective and Affordable Treatment in Delhi

Surgery for anal fistula in Delhi is effective, safe, and quite reasonably priced. With modern technology, world-class expertise, and care, Dr. Kapil Agrawal at Habilite Clinics guarantees optimal treatment and rapid recovery for patients.

Those suffering from anal fistula should not try to postpone their treatment, as it may create complications, worsening the condition further and increasing the cost of surgery.

For further information, visit Habilite Clinics and schedule a consultation with Dr. Kapil Agrawal today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Laser fistula surgery (FiLaC) in Delhi typically costs between ₹35,000 and ₹90,000, depending on the complexity of the fistula, the facility, and the surgeon's experience. At Habilite Clinics, we provide a transparent cost breakdown during your consultation.

For most patients with simple to moderate fistulas, yes. Laser surgery offers a sphincter-safe approach, minimal pain, and a return to normal activity within 2–3 days. Open fistulotomy is still the gold standard for very simple, superficial fistulas where the tract does not involve the sphincter muscle significantly.

Not definitively. Non-surgical options like fibrin glue or anal plugs can help in select cases, but their long-term success rates are lower than surgical techniques. Most fistulas require some form of surgical intervention to permanently close.

With properly selected techniques, especially laser surgery and LIFT, the risk of incontinence is very low. This is actually one of the main reasons we prefer these sphincter-preserving approaches for the right candidates.

Most patients are back to desk work within 2–3 days and fully healed within 3–5 weeks after laser fistula surgery. This is significantly faster than recovery from open surgery.

Yes, most health insurance policies cover anal fistula surgery. Coverage is usually applicable for surgical procedures with hospitalisation of 24 hours or more. Laser surgery coverage depends on your specific policy wording — our team will help you verify this.

The surgery itself is done under anaesthesia, so you won't feel anything during the procedure. Post-operatively, laser surgery patients typically experience mild discomfort that is well-controlled with oral painkillers. Open surgery causes somewhat more post-operative discomfort, though it is very manageable.

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Dr. Kapil Agrawal

Senior Consultant at Apollo Group of Hospitals

Published on 1 January 2026

About the Doctor

Dr. Kapil Agrawal

Dr. Kapil Agrawal

Senior Consultant - Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeon

23+ years of Experience

Dr. Kapil Agrawal is a leading and one of the best Robotic and Laparoscopic Surgeon in Delhi, India. He has an overall experience of 23 years and has been working as a Senior Consultant Surgeon at Apollo Group of Hospitals, New Delhi, India. He is performing advanced laparoscopic and robotic surgeries for various conditions, which include Gallbladder stones, Hernia, Appendicitis, Rectal prolapse, and pseudo-pancreatic cyst.

Qualifications
  • MBBS - Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, Varanasi
  • MS (Surgery) - Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, Varanasi
  • MRCS (London, U.K) - Royal College of Surgeons, London
Specializations
Laparoscopic SurgeryRobotic SurgeryGallbladder SurgeryHernia Surgery
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