2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-73737-2
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Knotless seton for perianal fistulas: feasibility and effect on perianal disease activity

Abstract: Patients with perianal fistulas are frequently treated by a knotted seton which is well-known for causing complaints. We aimed to assess the feasibility of the knotless SuperSeton and advantages with respect to perianal disease activity. In a prospective cohort study, we included all consecutive adult patients with a knotted seton in situ or a perianal fistula requiring new seton drainage. Primary endpoint was seton feasibility (maintenance of the connection for minimally three months). Secondary endpoints inc… Show more

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“…19 Besides seton materials, different techniques to avoid seton tightening such as clip applicators are also being studies and different methods to place the seton. 20 However, at the end the material of the seton and the method of application all remain statistically non-significant in terms of outcomes of recurrence and continence, thus; silicone or silk based loose setons seems to be the preferable method by and large.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 Besides seton materials, different techniques to avoid seton tightening such as clip applicators are also being studies and different methods to place the seton. 20 However, at the end the material of the seton and the method of application all remain statistically non-significant in terms of outcomes of recurrence and continence, thus; silicone or silk based loose setons seems to be the preferable method by and large.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the high fistula, fistulas are first drained by the insertion of a non-cutting seton to prevent recurrent abscess formation. A new knotless SuperSeton was recently developed, which decreases discharge, pain and cleaning problems compared to the standard knotted seton [ 61 ].
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Section: Perianal Crohn’s Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process results in noninfectious granulation tissue formation and healing of the fistula. 49,50 Cutting setons gradually cut the fistula tract from the roof due to the pressure they create. Given the slow process of granulation tissue formation, there is a chance to heal the opposite side of the fistula tract.…”
Section: Treatment Options For Perianal Fistulamentioning
confidence: 99%