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    Fistula Drainage w/seton vs. without seton

    I took a good look at the seton and it consists of 2 rather red stiff thin threads tied together with some blue stitching thread. Appointment is postponed, will take place in 2 weeks, can't wait to get rid of the thing, feels like a piece of barbed wire between my buttocks. I'll keep you posted.
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    Fistula Drainage w/seton vs. without seton

    Hi napster and Sailorluna, thanks a lot for your replies, the calmosept is something I'll definitely keep in mind if the seton can't be replaced. For sit baths I use Badedas, works great for clearing out the operation wound but tea tree is a good idea for later on. The one I have now is fairly...
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    Fistula Drainage w/seton vs. without seton

    First hi to you all, nice to meet you in here:-) @napster; I got a seton like yours day before yesterday, after having developed an abscess (again). This kind of seton is not plugging the fistula, but just keeping it open. What I'm wondering about is: mine is quite inflexible, not that big but...
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