Multimodal treatment of perianal fistulas in Crohn's disease: seton versus anti-TNF versus advancement plasty (PISA): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

E.J. de Groof, C.J. Buskens, C. Y. Ponsioen, M.G. Dijkgraaf, G.R. D'Haens, N. Srivastava, G.J. van Acker, J.M. Jansen, M.F. Gerhards, G. Dijkstra, J.F. Lange, B.J. Witteman, P.M. Kruyt, A. Pronk, S.A. van Tuyl, A. Bodelier, R. M. Crolla, R.L. West, W.W. Vrijland, E.C. ConstenM.A. Brink, J.B. Tuynman, N.K. de Boer, S. Breukink, M. Pierik, B. Oldenburg, A.E. van der Meulen, B.A. Bonsing, A. Spinelli, S. Danese, M. Sacchi, J. Warusavitarne, A. Hart, N.A. Yassin, R.P. Kennelly, G.J. Cullen, D.C. Winter, A.B. Hawthorne, J. Torkington, W.A. Bemelman*

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