OBJECTIVE: To compare various techniques for the treatment of pilonidal sinus. DESIGN: Retrospective study SETTING: University Hospital of Toulouse, France. SUBJECTS: 246 consecutive patients who presented between 1979 and 1996. The male:female ratio was 2:1, and the mean age 26 years (range 18-69). INTERVENTIONS: 218 one or two stage excision and rotation skin flaps, and 28 simple incisions. RESULTS: 16 sinuses recurred, and no flaps necrosed. CONCLUSION: Excision and rotation skin flaps offers an effective and elegant alternative to the more classic operations for pilonidal sinus as it causes less postoperative pain and shortens convalescence.
OBJECTIVE: To compare various techniques for the treatment of pilonidal sinus. DESIGN: Retrospective study SETTING: University Hospital of Toulouse, France. SUBJECTS: 246 consecutive patients who presented between 1979 and 1996. The male:female ratio was 2:1, and the mean age 26 years (range 18-69). INTERVENTIONS: 218 one or two stage excision and rotation skin flaps, and 28 simple incisions. RESULTS: 16 sinuses recurred, and no flaps necrosed. CONCLUSION: Excision and rotation skin flaps offers an effective and elegant alternative to the more classic operations for pilonidal sinus as it causes less postoperative pain and shortens convalescence.