Description
MRI Fistulogram in Chandigarh – Accurate Fistula Mapping in Tricity
An MRI Fistulogram is the most reliable imaging test for evaluating anal and perianal fistulas, sinus tracts, and surrounding soft tissues. Because MRI provides excellent soft-tissue contrast, it allows doctors to see the full course of the fistula, including hidden branches and internal openings, and therefore helps in precise treatment planning.
Patients from Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, Zirakpur, and across the Tricity region trust MRI fistulogram scans for accurate diagnosis and surgical guidance.
What Is an MRI Fistulogram?
This scan uses high-resolution MRI to create detailed images of fistula tracts, abscesses, and surrounding muscles. Therefore, it is considered the gold standard test for evaluating complex fistulas and recurrent infections.
Why Doctors Recommend MRI Fistulogram
This scan is commonly advised when patients have:
- Recurrent pus or discharge
- Pain or swelling around the anal area
- Suspected complex or branching fistula
- Recurrent perianal abscess
- Before fistula surgery
How the MRI Fistulogram Scan Is Performed
You will lie comfortably inside the MRI scanner while specialized sequences capture detailed images of the fistula region. Meanwhile, the scanner records high-resolution data that is processed to show the exact path of the fistula.
The scan is painless and usually takes 30 to 40 minutes.
Why Patients Trust Our MRI Centre in Tricity
Our MRI facility serving Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula follows strict imaging and reporting protocols.
- High-field MRI scanners (1.5T & 3T)
- Experienced radiologists
- Detailed fistula mapping reports
- Fast reporting
- Support for colorectal surgeons
Serving Chandigarh, Mohali & Panchkula
We provide MRI Fistulogram scans across the entire Tricity region, including Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, Zirakpur, and nearby areas.
When Should You Get an MRI Fistulogram?
If fistula symptoms keep returning or surgery is being planned, an MRI Fistulogram ensures accurate mapping of the tract, which helps in effective treatment and reduces recurrence.




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