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Biologic Augmented Repair for Anal Fistulas
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Houston, Texas
This trial is testing whether adding PRP and UBM to surgery can better treat complex anal fistulas compared to surgery alone. PRP uses the patient's own blood to help heal faster, while UBM provides a structure for new tissue to grow. The study aims to see if these additions reduce pain, improve healing, and are cost-effective. PRP has been studied for its efficacy in treating anal fistulas, showing potential benefits in healing.
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