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[Treating high anal fistulae with slow cutting seton].

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2010

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Abstract

Despite a very high level of satisfaction among the patients, the high rate of incontinence suggests that other non-invasive techniques should be used as first-line treatment of anal fistulas. In cases where multiple attempts at repair have failed, the slow-cutting seton may be the best option.