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Currently, there is no guideline for the treatment of perianal Crohn's fistulas. the aim of this study, in which surgical strategies (seton drainage and surgical closure with advancement plasty/LIFT) will be compared to medical treatment. We…
Objective: the use of autologous platelet rich plasma (PRP) as an adjunct to the staged mucosal advancement flap to achieve a better closure rate of high peri-anal fistula*s.
Disease activity, perianal involvement and lesion localisation are important influential parameters making sure no pregnancy is exactly alike and mode of delivery needs to be considered on an individual patient level.A complete anorectal function…
Aim of the study is to get informed on the outcome of women treated in the MUMC for obstetric anal sphincter injury between 2005 and 2012. The controlgroup is matched for maternal age at delivery, parity, mode of delivery and child weigth.
To assess the potential benefit of pelvic floor therapy for anal fissure. Measured primarily in pain, measured by the VAS score. Secondary outcomes are healing rates and recurrence.
Aim of the present study is to investigate whether LIFT or TAFR is the preferable treatment for high transsphincteric fistulas-in-ano of cryptoglandular origin.
Efficacy of treatment with biofeedback assisted pelvic floor physiotherapy using electromyography (EMG) in patients with chronic anal fissure.
In this study we clinically validate if host cell DNA methylation markers can predict (non-)regression of HGAIN, thus determining the need of immediate treatment versus active surveillance and the safety of withholding treatment. This could prevent…
The purpose of the present study is the identification of brain areas and patterns involved in the sensory process of fecal urgency, and how these areas and patterns are influenced by sacral neuromodulation. We hypothesize that fecal incontinent…
The effect of pelvic floor physiotherapy with biofeedback in patients with anal fissure and pelvic floor dysfunction.