Application of biomaterials for complex anal fistulae
Date
2021-11-07Author
Fitzpatrick, Daniel P.
Kealey, Carmel
Brady, Damien
Gately, Noel
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Complex anal fistulae remain a challenge for the medical sector as conventional treatments put
patients at risk of incontinence. Clinicians and researchers have become interested in the application
of bioresorbable materials, as a means of avoiding invasive procedures and/or secondary procedures.
Advances in polymer chemistry and processing techniques, the range of biomaterial medical devices
has expanded since first implemented in the early 1990’s. Clinical evaluation of biomaterial-based
medical devices initially generated great enthusiasm, however; subsequent studies observed low –
moderate success rates. The next generation of biomaterial-based devices focus on addressing the
principles of fistulae treatment, these include: novel device design and the incorporation of bioactives
and biologics. This review focuses on the biomaterials utilized, the form of medical device developed
and the recent inclusion of dual-purpose scaffolds for complex anal fistulae treatments.
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