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The purpose of this study is to determine if the collagen plug method heals perirectal fistulae as well as the conventional seton method.
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H.Claude Hudson Comprehensive Health Center
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Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center
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USC Norris Cancer Center
Los Angeles, California
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