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Treatment of pilonidal sinus by primary closure with a transposed rhomboid flap compared with deep suturing: a prospective randomised clinical trial.

K H Abu Galala1, I M Salam, K R Abu Samaan, Y I El Ashaal, V P Chandran, M Sabastian, A J Sim.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess two techniques of primary closure after excision of pilonidal sinus.
DESIGN: Prospective randomised study.
SETTING: University department of surgery, United Arab Emirates.
SUBJECTS: 46 patients with chronic pilonidal sinus disease, 24 treated by rhomboid flap transposition, and 22 by deep suturing technique. MAIN OUTCOME: Early mobility and recurrence.
RESULTS: All patients in the rhomboid flap transposition group healed their wounds primarily compared with 17 in the primary deep suturing group (77%). (P = 0.02). Five patients wounds broke down as a result of haematoma and infection (23%). The mean hospital stay for the rhomboid flap technique was 6 days compared with 9 days after deep suturing, and the mean follow up for both groups was 18 months, the rhomboid flap group returned to work a mean of nine days earlier than the deep suturing group (23 days). No recurrence has been identified yet in the rhomboid flap group, while 2 recurrences have developed in the deep suturing group (9%).
CONCLUSION: Primary closure after excision of pilonidal sinus with a transposed rhomboid flap is successful in the management of pilonidal sinus and is superior to primary closure by deep suturing.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10391165     DOI: 10.1080/110241599750006721

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Surg        ISSN: 1102-4151


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