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Efficacy and Safety of Treatment of Complex Anal Fistulas Not Associated With Crohn's Disease Using Centrifuged Adipose Tissue Containing Progenitor Cells: a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Autologous centrifuged adipose tissue (CAT) injection after anal fistulectomy for Anal Fistula. Completed, enrolled 120 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
In the treatment of complex anal fistulas transplant of freshly collected autologous adipose tissue mechanically fragmented or centrifuged adipose tissue (CAT) might be an alternative to in vitro expanded autologous or allogeneic adipose-derived stem cells, showing remarkable efficacy in diverse therapeutic indications. The aim of our study is to evaluate randomly the efficacy and safety of the use of CAT in the healing process of complex anal fistulas, except for Crohn's disease (CD) related fistulas.
Study Details
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Interventions
Collection and injection of autologous adipose tissue in complex anal fistulas in one surgical step under locoregional or general anesthesia.