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publicationNumber JP-WO2010110286-A1
titleOfInvention Fistula treatment material
abstract With conventional treatment methods, the cure rate is not always sufficient, the time required for healing is not necessarily short, and the fistula varies depending on the person and the medical condition, so it can be easily and flexibly dealt with depending on the situation of each fistula Provided is a novel fistula treatment material that can alleviate at least one of the problems such as inability to be solved and further solve the problem. The fistula treatment material according to the present invention is made of biodegradable fibers and collagen, and is characterized in that collagen is held between the biodegradable fibers. Using the fistula treatment material according to the present invention, fistulas generated in the living body, such as tracheoesophageal fistula, gastrocutaneous fistula, anorectal fistula, fistula produced between vagina and urethra, fistula etc. produced between vagina and bladder These hemorrhoids can be treated by occluding the fistula caused by the fistula that occurs between any two parts of the body. By using the fistula treatment material according to the present invention, a less invasive fistula treatment can be performed.
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