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The goal of this clinical trial is to assesses the safety of autologous RD2 Ver.02 as compared to a control for managing transsphincteric and intersphinsteric anal fistulas. The main questions it aims to answer are: Assess the safety and efficacy of RD2 Ver.02 in anal fistula application, compared to control. Complication rate by 6 months of anal fistula treatment with RD2 Ver.02 compared to control. Recurrence of anal fistula at 12 months post-treatment Incidence of perirectal infection by 6 months in anal fistulas treated with RD2 Ver.02 compared to control. Patients will be randomized in to 2 arms. For all patients, blood will be drawn to ensure the blinding of the patients, the fistula will be evaluated and debrided, and then the internal fistula opening will be suture-closed, and a water leak test will be performed to ensure sealing. Following the water leak test, In the treatment arm, the patient's own coagulating blood will be applied into the entire fistula tract, allowing it to clot and serve as a provisional matrix inside the fistula tract. In the control arm, the blood sample will be discarded and saline will be applied to the fistula tract.
The FIBROPANC-1 investigates the feasibility and safety of preoperative stereotactic radiotherapy of 4cm pancreas in patients undergoing pancreatoduodenectomy at high risk (>25%) of developing post operative pancreatic fistula (POPF). A single course of 12Gy preoperative radiotherapy may lead to sufficient fibrosis in a small (4cm) targeted area, thereby reducing the risk of grade B and C POPF.
The purpose of this open, multicenter pilot trial is to evaluate the tolerance of the combination of a gel and a plug made of Wharton's jelly in the treatment of ano-perineal fistulas resistant to surgical treatment.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of human TH-SC01 cell injection for the treatment of perianal fistulas in Crohn's Disease
Prospective, observational study evaluating the clinical use and outcomes of the FLEX Vessel Prep (VP) system in arteriovenous fistulae or grafts presenting with clinical or hemodynamic abnormalities following 12 months post treatment.
To evaluate the hemostatic and analgesic effect of using gauze with Bosmin or Gelfoam after anal surgery.
To evaluate whether receiving enema before anal surgery or not affects the postoperative recovery and complications.
multicentre randomized controlled prospective study aimed at evaluating the efficacy of the infiltration of microfractured adipose tissue in the healing of perianal fistulas not-responding to treatment with biologics, in order to improve the quality of life and significantly reduce the risk of definitive ostomy.
Purpose This study was carried out as the design of the targeted design in terms of targeting and comfort in the patient with hemodialysis. Material and Methods: It was successfully tested both in the control team of a hospital at the point of sale in Turkey and with experience. By block randomization method to randomize. Data were collected with "Patient identification formula", "Visual Analog Scale (VAS)" and "Hemodialysis Comfort Scale". Independent sample t-test was used in the analysis of the data, analysis of variance in repeated measurements and Cohen'd was used to calculate the size.