A seton is a thin piece of thread, a rubber band, or a surgical suture. In the seton procedure, this material is carefully threaded through the fistula tract and tied loosely outside the body. It stays inside the tract — not to close it immediately — but to manage it over time.
Anal fistulas can be frustrating, painful, and often recurrent if not treated correctly. But what many people don’t realize is that not all fistulas are the same.
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