Literature DB >> 10914438

The treatment of pilonidal disease of the sacrococcygeal region by the method of limited excision and open wound healing.

M Miocinović1, M Horzić, D Bunoza.   

Abstract

Results of the surgical treatment of the pilonidal disease of the sacrococcygeal region in correlation with anaerobic infection are analyzed. Fifty patients with the disease recurrence (group A) and fifty patients presenting for operative treatment for the first time (group B) were observed. Twenty-five patients from group B were operated on by the method of limited excision and wound healing by open granulation and the other half were operated on by the method of excision and primary suture. The material for bacteriologic examination was obtained during the operative procedure. All patients underwent control examination at twelve months after the surgery. Recurrence was found in three (6%) group A patients and two (8%) group B patients operated on by the method of excision and open wound healing. Perioperative bacteriologic analysis showed anaerobic colonization in all study patients. Among the patients operated on by the method of excision and primary suture, recurrence was recorded in six (24%) cases. Bacteriologic analysis pointed to anaerobic colonization in five, and to aerobic colonization in only one patient. The significantly lower recurrence rates recorded with the method of limited excision and wound healing open granulation, were explained by favorable conditions for healing in such a wound (reduced conditions for anaerobic infection) compared to wound healing after excision and primary suture.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10914438

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Med Croatica        ISSN: 1330-0164


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