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A recent review by Arrowsmith and colleagues of the existing literature on fistula surgery success rates identifies reported closure rates of 53 97.5%, with an average of successful closure in 86% of patients.
We have presented a case of successful closure of a tracheocutaneous fistula after tracheostomy using two skin flaps.
We observed a trend for a lower likelihood of successful closure of larger clefts after one intervention.
The addition of basic fibroblast growth factor to atelocollagen is expected to improve the rate of successful closure of perforated tympanic membranes and extend the treatment indications.
Although the majority (80 95%) of genitourinary fistulas can be closed surgically, 1 the likelihood of successful closure depends on the characteristics and severity of the fistula, skill of the surgeon and, probably, the surgical methods used.
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The Birmingham research produced advice on important elements of successful closures, such as having a clear strategy, keeping service users together and providing support after the move.
To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of the successful closure of a large MH secondary to uveitis using the inverted ILM flap technique.
Regardless of method used, successful closure of perforators appears predictive of wound healing with minimal morbidity.
The insertion of membranous materials results in successful closure of the tympanic membrane in 85 90% of normally ventilated middle ears [ 9].
Study respondents were asked to self-report a rough estimate of the incidence of incontinence in their patients after successful closure of an obstetric fistula.
Kirschniak et al. [ 63] initially described the use of this device in the successful closure of 2 small (4 and 8 mm) iatrogenic colonic perforations and 2 deep mucosal resection sites (also 4 and 8 mm in size) in the colonic and gastric walls.
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