The development of novel bioresorbable medical devices for treating diseases of the anal canal
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2020-06Author
Fitzpatrick, Daniel P.
Brady, Damien
Kealey, Carmel
Gatley, Noel
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Anal
abscesses and fistulae in ano are the most prominent diseases of the anal canal Abscesses are pockets of pus caused by
accumulating bactera whereas fistulae in ano are hollow tunnels that protrude from the wall of the anal canal to the buttocks
These diseases pose a significant burden on the medical sector and a ffect a patient's quality of life through associated pain,
embarrassing discharge and sexual impairment ( et al 2000
Introduction
Aims and Objectives
The
transition from biologically stable materials to bio resorbable ones
has become increasingly f avourable among clinicians due to the
associated issues with current implant biocompatibility and the
disadvantages of conducting revision surgeries (Nair Laurencin, 2007
Our focus is to modify the innate characteristics of polydioxanone
( a synthetic bioresorbable polymer, to support the regeneration
of proximal tissue while locally delivering drugs.
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