Influence of failure of primary wound healing on subsequent recurrence of pilonidal sinus. combined prospective study and randomised controlled trial.

Karl Søndenaa, Remi Diab, Idunn Nesvik, Frank Petter Gullaksen, Roy Magne Kristiansen, Arve Saebø, Hartwig Kømer
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Abstract

Objective: To find out whether failure of primary wound healing after excision and primary suture for chronic pilonidal sinus predicts recurrence.

Design: Follow-up of one prospective study and one subsequent randomised, multicentre study.

Setting: Three teaching hospitals in WesternNorway.

Subjects: A total of 197 consecutive patients operated on for chronic pilonidal sinus.

Interventions: Fifty two patients in the prospective group were given cloxacillin perioperatively. In the randomised study, 145 patients were randomised to have either a single preoperative dose of cefoxitin 2 g intravenously (n = 73) or no prophylaxis (n = 72). Patients were followed up for a median of 7 years.

Main outcome measures: Recurrence of pilonidal sinus.

Results: In the prospective group there were 10 recurrences (19%). In the randomised study 6 patients (8%) who had been given antibiotic prophylaxis had a recurrence compared with 14 patients (19%) who had not been given prophylaxis (p = 0.09). In both groups, failure of primary normal healing was significantly associated with early recurrence (p = 0.0002). Neither the use of antibiotics nor sex had any significant influence on the incidence of recurrences. Most recurrences occurred within the first year.

Conclusion: Wound complications significantly influenced the recurrence rate whereas antibiotics did not. Most recurrences were seen early.

原发伤口愈合失败对毛突窦复发的影响。前瞻性研究与随机对照试验相结合。
目的:探讨慢性毛毛窦术后一期缝合创面愈合失败与复发的关系。设计:一项前瞻性研究和一项后续随机多中心研究的随访。环境:挪威西部的三所教学医院。对象:共197例连续手术治疗慢性毛髓窦。干预措施:前瞻性组52例患者围手术期给予氯西林治疗。在这项随机化研究中,145名患者被随机分为两组,一组术前静脉注射头孢西丁2g单剂量(n = 73),另一组无预防(n = 72)。患者随访时间中位数为7年。主要观察指标:毛窦复发率。结果:前瞻性组复发10例(19%)。在随机研究中,接受抗生素预防治疗的6例患者(8%)复发,未接受预防治疗的14例患者(19%)复发(p = 0.09)。在两组中,原发性正常愈合失败与早期复发显著相关(p = 0.0002)。抗生素的使用和性别对复发率均无显著影响。大多数复发发生在第一年。结论:伤口并发症对复发率有显著影响,而抗生素对复发率无显著影响。大多数复发是早期发现的。
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