HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The study assesses this approach in a Sudanese cohort, examining healing, incontinence, and recurrence, especially in comparison to the cutting seton technique, previously noted to yield a low incontinence rate but with chronic pain concerns .
- Who: Background and colleagues from the , University Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, Kassala Police Hospital, Sunway medical centre have published the research: The Outcomes Fistulectomy with Immediate Sphincter Repair for Treatment of High Trans-sphincteric Anal Fistula: Experience from a Low-Resource setting Hospital, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of November/05,/2024
- How: The follow-up data were . . .

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