Fish skin tested to seal painful anal openings
NCT ID NCT07098715
Summary
This Mayo Clinic study is testing whether a special fish skin graft can help close anal fistulas (abnormal tunnels) and related non-healing wounds. Researchers will enroll 20 adults with these conditions to see if the treatment stops drainage and infection. The goal is to determine if this approach is practical and effective for healing these difficult-to-treat openings.
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Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Rochester, Minnesota, 55905, United States
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