Unroofing curettage for treatment of simple and complex sacrococcygeal pilonidal disease
PurposeSacrococcygeal pilonidal disease is a chronic inflammatory condition with an incidence of 26:100,000 in the United States. However, its etiology and optimal treatment remain controversial. MethodsWe included 129 and 74 patients with simple and complex sacrococcygeal pilonidal disease, respect...
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Published in: | Annals of surgical treatment and research Vol. 103; no. 4; pp. 244 - 251 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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대한외과학회
01-10-2022
The Korean Surgical Society |
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Summary: | PurposeSacrococcygeal pilonidal disease is a chronic inflammatory condition with an incidence of 26:100,000 in the United States. However, its etiology and optimal treatment remain controversial. MethodsWe included 129 and 74 patients with simple and complex sacrococcygeal pilonidal disease, respectively. The primary outcome was pilonidal sinus recurrence after unroofing curettage. Secondary outcomes were pain scores, time to return to work/school, and time to complete recovery. ResultsAt a median follow-up of 53 months, the recurrence rate was 4.9% in all patients, not significantly higher in subjects with the complex disease. Duration of surgery (15.4 minutes vs. 12.2 minutes), time to return to school/work (9.8 days vs. 7.7 days), and complete healing time (44 days vs. 36 days) were longer in patients with the complex disease. Postoperative complication rates, pain scores, and quality of life scores between the 2 groups did not differ. ConclusionUnroofing curettage may be a good first-choice treatment for both simple and complex sacrococcygeal pilonidal disease. |
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ISSN: | 2288-6575 2288-6796 |
DOI: | 10.4174/astr.2022.103.4.244 |