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Case report

The OTSC® Proctology clip system for anorectal fistula closure: the ‘Anal Fistula Claw’: Case report

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Pages 307-312 | Received 31 Jan 2012, Accepted 02 May 2012, Published online: 04 Jun 2012
 

Abstract

Surgical treatment of high or complex anal fistulas often renders unsatisfying results. This is the report of the first successful closure of such anal fistula using a special Nitinol clip and applicator, the OTSC® Proctology system (Ovesco AG, Tuebingen, Germany): A 54-year old female patient was suffering from a high transsphincteric anal fistula. After seton drainage of the fistula for ten weeks, the fistula track was debrided using a special fistula brush. After transanal clip release from the applicator, the internal fistula opening was adequately closed by the clip. Eight months after clip closure the fistula had healed and the clip was removed using the OTSC® Proctology Clip Cutter. Fistula closure using the OTSC® Proctology system represents a promising sphincter-preserving minimally invasive procedure.

Declaration of interest: Ruediger L. Prosst is medical consultant of novineon CRO & Consulting Ltd. which advises Ovesco AG in regulatory affairs and product development. The OTSC® Proctology system and its accessories in this clinical case were supplied courtesy of Ovesco AG.

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