Can the recurrence rate of open pilonidal sinus surgery be reduced by preventing premature epithelialization

Izzat Bihnam Muttosh
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Background and objective: Many surgical options are known to treat chronic pilonidal sinus disease; the procedure that has the least recurrence rate is the open method. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of adding one step in management, on the recurrence rate of the same procedure. Methods: This is a prospective study, started at 1st Feb. 2018; the last data collection was at 31 Jan. 2020. Thirt-eight patients included in the study, all were suffering from chronic sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus disease. Sinus excision and lying open the wound to heal by secondary intention is the procedure that is adopted.At time of follow up, frequent separation of wound edges and breaking of any premature bridging of skin at the excision site, were adopted, local anesthesia was needed in 7 patients. Results: The recurrence rate for lying open the wound to heal by secondary intention is significantly reduced from (8-21%) to (2.63%) by adding one step in management during the follow up period, this step involved the frequent separation of wound edges and breaking of any premature bridging of skin even if local anesthesia is needed. Conclusion: Preventing premature bridging of wound skin after surgical excision of pilonidal sinus can significantly reduce the recurrence rate of the procedure
预防过早上皮化能否降低开放性毛窦手术的复发率
背景和目的:已知治疗慢性毛窦疾病的手术选择有很多;复发率最低的手术是开腹手术。本研究旨在评估在治疗中增加一个步骤对相同手术复发率的影响。方法:这是一项前瞻性研究,于2018年2月1日开始;最后一次数据收集是在2020年1月31日。38例患者均患有慢性骶尾椎毛窦疾病。我们采用的是鼻窦切除和伤口切开的方法。随访时,采用频繁分离创面边缘和切除部位皮肤过早桥接的方法,7例需要局部麻醉。结果:在随访期间,通过增加一个步骤的处理,即使局部麻醉,也要频繁分离创面边缘,打破任何过早的皮肤桥接,使伤口二次创面愈合的复发率从(8-21%)显著降低到(2.63%)。结论:预防毛突窦切除术后创面过早桥接,可显著降低手术复发率
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