毛囊病:一种老病的新认识

IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY
Francis Seow-Choen MBBS , Isaac Seow-En MBBS, MMed
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摘要

毛鞘病是一种非常常见的疾病,主要影响年轻、多毛、肥胖的男性在他们的年轻成年期。以前这种疾病的病因学理论集中在先天性原因上。目前的认识是,毛鞘疾病是一种后天的痛苦。然而,一些患者可能有混杂的遗传倾向,形成毛鞘疾病。治疗慢性毛鞘疾病的方法有很多种。这些治疗方法多种多样,从制造大的皮瓣到简单地向鼻窦内注入化学物质。没有一种技术是所有外科医生都喜欢的,每种技术都有其狂热的支持者。然而,目前最受欢迎的治疗方法是使用侵入性较小的选择,而不是使用大面积的皮瓣。首选的选择包括微创技术以及简单的开放和有袋化。目前还没有一种评估毛鞘疾病严重程度的分类系统将疾病严重程度与治疗方案联系起来。因此,没有一种分类系统被外科界广泛使用。术后支持治疗,特别是术后早期,以及初始愈合期后的激光脱毛,对毛鞘疾病的整体治疗有一定的帮助。
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Pilonidal disease: A new look at an old disease

Pilonidal disease is a very common affliction that affects mainly young, hirsute, obese males during their young adult years of life. Previous etiological theories of this ailment centred on congenital causes. The current understanding is that pilonidal disease is an acquired affliction. Some patients, however, may have confounding hereditary tendencies to form pilonidal disease. There is a myriad of methods of treatment for chronic pilonidal disease. Such treatments vary from the creation of large skin flaps to simple instillation of chemicals into the sinuses. No single technique is favoured by every surgeon and each technique has its ardent supporters. The current favoured treatments however, are toward the use of the less invasive options compared to the large extensive flaps. Favoured options include minimally invasive techniques as well as simple lay open and marsupialisation. No proposed classification system for the assessment of severity of pilonidal disease has correlated disease severity with treatment options. Therefore, no classification system is in widespread use by the surgical community. Post-operative supportive management, especially in the early post-operative period, and laser hair epilation after the initial healing phase, have some usefulness in the overall treatment of pilonidal disease.

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期刊介绍: Seminars in Colon and Rectal Surgery offers a comprehensive and coordinated review of a single, timely topic related to the diagnosis and treatment of proctologic diseases. Each issue is an organized compendium of practical information that serves as a lasting reference for colorectal surgeons, general surgeons, surgeons in training and their colleagues in medicine with an interest in colorectal disorders.
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