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<p>VAAFT System</p>

VAAFT System

What is VAAFT System?

The Video-Assisted Anal Fistula Treatment (VAAFT) System is a minimally invasive technique for treating anal fistulas. This advanced system combines endoscopy and surgical tools to visualize and treat fistulas from within the anal canal. The VAAFT System allows for precise identification and closure of the internal fistula opening, reducing the risk of recurrence and promoting faster healing. This technique is particularly beneficial for patients with complex or recurrent fistulas. By providing a clear visual field, the VAAFT System ensures accurate treatment and minimizes damage to surrounding tissues.

How Does It Help?

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Minimally Invasive Treatment

Minimally Invasive Treatment

The VAAFT System offers a minimally invasive solution for treating anal fistulas. This reduces postoperative pain and promotes faster recovery compared to traditional surgical methods.

<p>Minimally Invasive Treatment</p>
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Precise Fistula Management

Precise Fistula Management

The VAAFT System provides a clear visual field, allowing for precise identification and treatment of the fistula. This accuracy reduces the risk of recurrence and ensures effective closure of the fistula.

<p>Precise Fistula Management</p>
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Reduced Risk of Complications

Reduced Risk of Complications

By minimizing tissue damage and preserving the sphincter muscles, the VAAFT System reduces the risk of complications such as incontinence. This enhances patient safety and improves overall outcomes.

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How Is It Done?

The VAAFT System is an innovative technique for managing anal fistulas. It combines endoscopy and surgical tools to provide a precise and minimally invasive treatment option.

Preparation

Preparation

Patients undergo a thorough preoperative evaluation to determine the suitability for the VAAFT procedure. Fasting and medication instructions are provided to ensure optimal preparation

Procedure

Procedure

During the VAAFT procedure, an endoscope is inserted into the anal canal to visualize the fistula. Surgical tools are used to clean and close the fistula from within, ensuring precise and effective treatment.

Post-Treatment

Post-Treatment

After the procedure, patients are monitored for any immediate complications. Recovery guidelines, including wound care and activity recommendations, are provided. Follow-up appointments are scheduled to assess healing and ensure the success of the treatment.

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