Primary perianal fistolous pathology represents a painful condition often noticeable in patients affected by Crohn's disease or Ulcerative Colitis. Ita causes difficult defecation and can evolve in perianal abscess that should be urgently ascertained and drained. The presenbt work aims to propose Argentum-Quartz as valid non surgical therapeutic treatment in order to reach a more confortable perianal fistula healing. In fact, our preliminary data allow us to consider Argentum Quartz ideally employable for treatment of perianal fisrtulas associated or not with IBDs, representing a reliable shincter-sparing solution.

Palumbo, V.D., Tralongo, P., Di Trapani, B., Carini, F., Tomasello, G. (2019). THE USE OF ARGENTUM-QUARTZ SOLUTION IN PRIMARY OR RECURRENT PERIANAL FISTULAS: FIRST EXPERIENCE ON THREE CASES. LA CLINICA TERAPEUTICA(170), 328-331.

THE USE OF ARGENTUM-QUARTZ SOLUTION IN PRIMARY OR RECURRENT PERIANAL FISTULAS: FIRST EXPERIENCE ON THREE CASES

Palumbo,VD
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Di Trapani,B;Carini,F;Tomasello,G
2019-01-01

Abstract

Primary perianal fistolous pathology represents a painful condition often noticeable in patients affected by Crohn's disease or Ulcerative Colitis. Ita causes difficult defecation and can evolve in perianal abscess that should be urgently ascertained and drained. The presenbt work aims to propose Argentum-Quartz as valid non surgical therapeutic treatment in order to reach a more confortable perianal fistula healing. In fact, our preliminary data allow us to consider Argentum Quartz ideally employable for treatment of perianal fisrtulas associated or not with IBDs, representing a reliable shincter-sparing solution.
2019
Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale
Palumbo, V.D., Tralongo, P., Di Trapani, B., Carini, F., Tomasello, G. (2019). THE USE OF ARGENTUM-QUARTZ SOLUTION IN PRIMARY OR RECURRENT PERIANAL FISTULAS: FIRST EXPERIENCE ON THREE CASES. LA CLINICA TERAPEUTICA(170), 328-331.
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