Outcomes of Pilonidal Surgery Performed in the Setting of Standard Adjunct Laser Hair Removal: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Alberto Jarrin Lopez, Kenneth Williams, Andrea Gochi, Brandon Cowan, Preston Carroway, Kristin Kanka, Akhil Wadhera
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Abstract

Pilonidal sinus disease (PSD) is associated with substantial morbidity because of wound complications and recurrence after surgery. Adjunct laser hair removal (LHR) has been incorporated into postoperative management in some settings, but real-world outcomes in cohorts treated uniformly with LHR remain incompletely described. This study aimed to characterize postoperative outcomes after PSD surgery in a large integrated healthcare system in which adjunctive LHR was standard practice and to compare outcomes by surgical approach. We performed a retrospective descriptive cohort study of patients aged 14-89 years who underwent operative treatment of PSD with adjunctive LHR at Kaiser Permanente Northern California between 2012 and 2024. Outcomes included repeat procedures, 30-day surgical site infection (SSI), and unplanned clinic visits. Outcomes were summarized as proportions overall and by surgical approach. Exploratory bivariable logistic regression examined associations between sex or body mass index (BMI) and outcomes. Multivariable modeling was not performed because of low event counts and sparse covariate distributions, which resulted in unstable models. Among 168 patients, the overall repeat procedure rate was 16.7%, the 30-day SSI rate was 14.4%, and 39.3% had at least one unplanned clinic visit. Patients treated with Bascom flap closure had fewer repeat procedures (10.4% vs. 20.8%) and fewer unplanned visits (33.8% vs. 43.6%) than those undergoing pilocystectomy, with similar SSI rates (14.9% vs. 14.0%). In exploratory analyses, sex and BMI were not significantly associated with outcomes in either surgical group. In this real-world cohort managed uniformly with adjunctive LHR, postoperative outcomes appeared to vary more by surgical approach than by sex or BMI. These findings are descriptive and do not estimate the independent effect of LHR. Controlled comparative studies are needed to determine the contribution of LHR to PSD outcomes.

在标准辅助激光脱毛条件下进行毛膜手术的结果:一项回顾性队列研究。
由于伤口并发症和术后复发,毛窦疾病(PSD)的发病率很高。辅助激光脱毛(LHR)在某些情况下已被纳入术后管理,但统一使用LHR治疗的队列的实际结果仍然不完全描述。本研究旨在描述大型综合医疗系统中PSD手术的术后结果,其中辅助LHR是标准做法,并比较手术方法的结果。我们进行了一项回顾性描述性队列研究,研究对象为2012年至2024年间在北加州凯撒医疗机构接受手术治疗的14-89岁PSD伴辅助LHR的患者。结果包括重复手术、30天手术部位感染(SSI)和计划外门诊就诊。结果总结为总体比例和手术入路。探索性双变量逻辑回归检验了性别或体重指数(BMI)与结果之间的关系。由于事件数少,协变量分布稀疏,导致模型不稳定,因此没有进行多变量建模。在168例患者中,总体重复手术率为16.7%,30天SSI率为14.4%,39.3%至少有一次计划外门诊就诊。与接受毛囊切除术的患者相比,接受Bascom皮瓣关闭治疗的患者重复手术较少(10.4%对20.8%),计划外就诊较少(33.8%对43.6%),SSI发生率相似(14.9%对14.0%)。在探索性分析中,性别和BMI与两组手术的结果均无显著相关。在这个采用辅助LHR统一管理的现实世界队列中,术后结果似乎因手术方式而非性别或BMI而变化更大。这些发现是描述性的,不能估计LHR的独立影响。需要对照比较研究来确定LHR对PSD结果的贡献。
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International Wound Journal
International Wound Journal DERMATOLOGY-SURGERY
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
12.90%
发文量
266
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Editors welcome papers on all aspects of prevention and treatment of wounds and associated conditions in the fields of surgery, dermatology, oncology, nursing, radiotherapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy and podiatry. The Journal accepts papers in the following categories: - Research papers - Review articles - Clinical studies - Letters - News and Views: international perspectives, education initiatives, guidelines and different activities of groups and societies. Calendar of events The Editors are supported by a board of international experts and a panel of reviewers across a range of disciplines and specialties which ensures only the most current and relevant research is published.
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