Complications of surgery
Complications are low in experienced hands; however some complications do occur at times. These are:
- Bleeding and recurrence of the problem can happen as with any surgery.
- If the sphincter (muscle that holds the stool like a stopcock) has been damaged it will lead to loss of control of the stool or stricture formation.
The patient may occasionally have a temporary inability to pass urine in the first 24 hours; this is easily reversed.