Kite excision in complicated pilonidal sinuses: A retrospective cohort study of a tissue-sparing technique

Zehra Ünal Özdemir
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Background/Aim: Pilonidal sinus (PS) is a benign chronic condition that primarily affects young people and can have a significant impact on their social life and work. Treatment options range from minimally invasive methods to surgical interventions involving wide excision. This study evaluates the outcomes of Kite excision, which aims to preserve healthy tissues, in cases of complicated PS extending along the natal cleft line. Methods: This retrospective cohort study included cases of complicated PS extending along the intergluteal sulcus. Patients with minimally extended PS, sinus openings extending laterally, or patients in whom the defect area was closed using other methods (e.g., rotation flap or Limberg flap) were excluded. Patient data were obtained from medical records and the hospital information system: patient age, gender, body mass index (BMI), length of hospital stay, duration of drainage, follow-up period, presence of flap necrosis or flap edema, wound dehiscence, and presence of seroma, hematoma, or surgical-site infections. Results: A total of 41 patients were included in the study; five (12%) were female. Twenty-three patients (56%) had recurrent PS; 18 patients (44%) underwent surgery for the first time. The mean age of the cohort was 28.5 years (standard deviation: 5.1 years). The mean BMI of the group was 30.2 kg/m2 (standard deviation: 2.9 kg/m2), and the mean hospital stay was 1.3 days (standard deviation: 0.6 days). Wound dehiscence was observed in two patients (4.9%), and hematoma beneath the flap was observed in one patient (2.4%). Seroma was detected in one patient (2.4%). A surgical-site infection was identified in two patients (4.9%). The overall postoperative complication rate was 14.6%, and recurrence was observed in one patient (2.4%). Conclusion: Kite excision performed along the natal cleft line in cases of complicated PS is a safe, effective, and minimally invasive procedure that preserves healthy tissues. It is a recommended surgical treatment option in cases of complicated PS with vertical extension, and it will reduce the incidence of recurrence and increase patient comfort.
复杂毛毛窦的Kite切除:一项组织保留技术的回顾性队列研究
背景/目的:毛样窦(Pilonidal sinus, PS)是一种主要影响年轻人的良性慢性疾病,对他们的社会生活和工作有重大影响。治疗方案包括从微创方法到大范围切除的手术干预。本研究评估Kite切除的结果,其目的是保留健康组织,在复杂的PS沿着出生裂线延伸的情况下。方法:本回顾性队列研究包括沿臀间沟延伸的复杂PS病例。排除PS扩展最小、鼻窦开口向外侧扩展或使用其他方法(如旋转皮瓣或Limberg皮瓣)关闭缺损区域的患者。从医疗记录和医院信息系统获取患者资料:患者年龄、性别、体重指数(BMI)、住院时间、引流时间、随访时间、皮瓣坏死或皮瓣水肿、伤口裂开、血肿、血肿或手术部位感染的存在。结果:共纳入41例患者;其中5名(12%)为女性。复发性PS 23例(56%);首次手术18例(44%)。该队列的平均年龄为28.5岁(标准差:5.1岁)。平均BMI为30.2 kg/m2(标准差为2.9 kg/m2),平均住院时间为1.3 d(标准差为0.6 d)。创面裂开2例(4.9%),皮瓣下血肿1例(2.4%)。血清瘤1例(2.4%)。2例患者(4.9%)发生手术部位感染。术后总并发症发生率为14.6%,复发1例(2.4%)。结论:沿先天性唇裂线行先天性唇裂切除是一种安全、有效、微创的手术,可保留健康组织。对于有垂直延伸的复杂PS,它是一种推荐的手术治疗选择,可以减少复发的发生率,增加患者的舒适度。
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