2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1709680/v1
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Analysis of the drainage effect of different incisions for high complex anal fistula based on FLUENT hydrodynamic simulation

Abstract: Purpose: The biomechanical characteristics of the trauma size and postoperative drainage of different incisions for high complex anal fistula surgery were compared by numerical simulation analysis to provide a theoretical basis for clinical selection of minimally invasive incisions for surgery.Methods: Using FLUENT finite element software, a typical incision finite element model was established to obtain incision areas, and the total mass outlet flow within 200 s was calculated to evaluate the drainage effect … Show more

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