Treatment of Ano-perineal Fistulas Resistant to Surgical Treatment With a Gel and Plug of Wharton's Jelly
Anal Fistula
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Anal Fistula
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Male or female, aged 18 to 65 years. Patient with a single anal fistula resistant after at least one surgical treatment. Fistula may be related to Crohn's disease. Patient with an upper transsphincteric or lower transsphincteric fistula. Patient presenting fistula with or without intersphincteric diverticula. Fistula effectively drained with a seton. Informed and consenting patient. Patient who is a member or a beneficiary of a national health insurance plan. Exclusion Criteria: Pregnant or breastfeeding woman or woman of childbearing age without effective contraception. Patients who have had more than one failed obstruction technique. Patient with more than one internal orifice. Patient with an MRI proven abscess. Patient with an uncontrolled infection. Patient with a contraindication to anesthesia. Person deprived of liberty by a judicial or administrative decision. Adult subjected to a legal protection measure or unable to express his / her consent.
Sites / Locations
- Clinique BlometRecruiting
- Maison de Santé Protestante de Bordeaux-BagatelleRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
SygeLIX-F + SygeLIX-G
Combination of SygeLIX-F, a plug made of an assembly of umbilical cord lining and Wharton's jelly in the form of a cylinder of porous structure, and SygeLIX-G, a Wharton's jelly gel reconstituted in a syringe.