Mustapha Ouali, Gonzalo P Martin-Martin, Salih Avdicausevic, Amine Alam, Pavel Istok, Ints Brunenieks, Vladimir Dobricanin, Vincent de Parades, Jiong Wu, Peter C Ambe
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International Society of Laser Proctology Position Paper on SiLaC and EPSiT/SiLaC in the Management of Pilonidal Sinus Disease.
Objectives: Minimally invasive treatment of pilonidal sinus disease (PSD) via sinus tract laser closure (SiLaC) and endoscopic pilonidal sinus treatment (EPSiT) is being increasingly employed to manage PSD. Despite its wide adoption amongst colorectal surgeons in many nations, there still exists a wide heterogeneity in surgical technique. The International Society of Laser Proctology (ISoLP) was created by experts in laser proctology has the goal of improving laser-based interventions in coloproctology with the aim of improving patient care in this specialized area.
Methods: This position paper is based on the limited evidence from available literature and largely on the expert opinion of ISoLP members with extended expertise in SiLaC and EPSiT.
Results: ISoLP experts in SiLaC and EPSiT procedures have suggested 10 statements to aid in homogenizing the SiLaC procedure alone and in combination with EPSiT, with the goal of improving treatment outcomes.
Conclusion: The 10 ISoLP position statements have a potential of shaping and homogenizing laser-assisted management of PSD.
期刊介绍:
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine publishes the highest quality research and clinical manuscripts in areas relating to the use of lasers in medicine and biology. The journal publishes basic and clinical studies on the therapeutic and diagnostic use of lasers in all the surgical and medical specialties. Contributions regarding clinical trials, new therapeutic techniques or instrumentation, laser biophysics and bioengineering, photobiology and photochemistry, outcomes research, cost-effectiveness, and other aspects of biomedicine are welcome. Using a process of rigorous yet rapid review of submitted manuscripts, findings of high scientific and medical interest are published with a minimum delay.