2018
DOI: 10.4066/biomedicalresearch.29-17-2507
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Clinical efficacy of anal fistula plug treatment regimens in anal fistula patients

Abstract: Aim: Anal Fistula Plug (AFP) is considered as a new promising technique in treating anal fistula patients, mainly due to it could maintain the integrity of patients' integrity and decrease patients' discomfort with a simple operation. It also is beneficial to the following surgical options if needed. However, the underlying clinical efficacy is still unknown. Herein, we aimed to investigate the clinical efficacy of AFP in anal fistula patients by a retrospective analysis. Methods: We collected 52 anal fistula … Show more

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“…Surgeons pull the tail first from the internal opening to the external opening until it blocks the fistula tract securely 15 . Numerous problems related to the AFP procedure include postoperative infection, incomplete closure of the internal opening, displacement of the plug, or recurrence 48 . The healing rate of AFP was reported at 66.7% in a study conducted by Schwandner et al .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Surgeons pull the tail first from the internal opening to the external opening until it blocks the fistula tract securely 15 . Numerous problems related to the AFP procedure include postoperative infection, incomplete closure of the internal opening, displacement of the plug, or recurrence 48 . The healing rate of AFP was reported at 66.7% in a study conducted by Schwandner et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%