Does anal stenosis surgery involve removal of the sphincter?

Anal stenosis surgery does not remove the sphincter muscle.
After anal stenosis occurs, it will lead to constipation, stool thinning and other symptoms, which need to be treated in time, and if the condition is serious, some patients need surgery.
When doing anal stenosis surgery, you need to cut the skin around the anus, and then cut off part of the sphincter muscle, if local scarring, you need to do scar release surgery, so when doing the surgery, it is only cutting off part of the sphincter muscle, not removing the sphincter muscle, therefore, anal stenosis surgery does not remove the sphincter muscle.
After the occurrence of anal stenosis, the patient needs to go to the regular medical institutions, to be able to determine the severity of the condition, to clarify the condition, and then can choose the appropriate and reasonable treatment.