Short convalescence and minimal pain after out-patient Bascom's pit-pick operation.

Danish medical bulletin Pub Date : 2011-12-01
Emilie Palmgren Colov, Claus Anders Bertelsen
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Abstract

Introduction: Treatment of pilonidal sinuses with Bascom's pit-pick operation can easily be performed under local analgesia. We describe pain during and after the operation, time to return to work, time to healing and success rate.

Material and methods: The study comprised a cohort of 75 primary pit-pick (PP) operations performed at our department between August 2007 and December 2009. The median age was 30 years (range 15-64 years) and 57 (76%) were male. A total of 55 patients were interviewed daily by phone for one week with a view to registering their ability to return to work and their scoring of maximum pain on a numerical rating scale with a pain score ranging from 0 (no pain) to 10.

Results: The mean maximum pain during the first post-operative day was 2.2 (95% confidence interval (CI) 1.8-2.7) and at day four 1.0 (CI 0.7-1.3). Within 24 hours, 51% could return to work and the mean time was 3.2 (CI 1.8-4.5) days. Postoperative infection was related to the presence of secondary sinus (p = 0.03) and increasing number of midline sinus excisions (p = 0.02). Complete wound healing was achieved in 84% of the patients after a mean period of 3.5 (CI 3.1-3.9) weeks. Incomplete wound healing was significantly related to a small number of PPs (p < 0.05), increasing number of midline sinus excisions (p < 0.05) and no postoperative infection (p = 0.01). At one-year follow-up 80% were considered successfully treated.

Conclusion: The majority of patients with simple pilonidal sinuses can be treated successfully with Bascom's PP procedure as out-patients. This regimen causes only mild postoperative pain and patients can resume work after a few days.

Funding: not relevant.

Trial registration: not relevant.

门诊巴斯科姆挖穴手术后恢复时间短,疼痛最小。
简介:在局部镇痛的情况下,采用巴斯科姆挖穴术治疗毛毛窦很容易。我们描述了手术期间和之后的疼痛,恢复工作的时间,愈合的时间和成功率。材料和方法:本研究包括2007年8月至2009年12月在我科进行的75例首次挖井(PP)手术。中位年龄为30岁(15-64岁),男性57例(76%)。共对55名患者进行了为期一周的电话访谈,目的是记录他们重返工作岗位的能力,以及他们在疼痛评分范围从0(无疼痛)到10的数值评定量表上的最大疼痛评分。结果:术后第一天的平均最大疼痛为2.2(95%可信区间(CI) 1.8-2.7),第四天的平均最大疼痛为1.0 (CI 0.7-1.3)。在24小时内,51%的患者可以恢复工作,平均时间为3.2天(CI 1.8-4.5)。术后感染与继发性鼻窦的存在(p = 0.03)和中线鼻窦切除次数的增加(p = 0.02)有关。84%的患者在平均3.5周(CI 3.1-3.9)后伤口完全愈合。伤口愈合不完全与PPs数量少(p < 0.05)、中线窦切除次数增加(p < 0.05)和术后无感染(p = 0.01)显著相关。在一年的随访中,80%的患者被认为成功治疗。结论:绝大多数单纯性毛窦患者均可作为门诊患者采用Bascom的PP手术治疗。这种疗法只会引起轻微的术后疼痛,患者几天后就可以恢复工作。资金:不相关。试验注册:不相关。
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