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Excision with primary closure and suction drainage for pilonidal sinus in adolescent patients.

F Serour1, E Somekh, B Krutman, A Gorenstein.   

Abstract

Controversy persists regarding the treatment of pilonidal sinus (PS). To evaluate the efficacy of excision with primary closure and closed-suction drainage in adolescent patients, between 1990 and 1999, 34 consecutive patients aged 13-18 years (mean 16.4) underwent PS excision with primary closure and suction drainage. Anesthesia was general in 16 (47%) and spinal in 18 (53%) with a statistical age difference ( P< 0.001) (15.5 vs 17.2 years, respectively). No complications due to the anesthetic were observed. Twenty-one patients (61.8%) had day-case surgery while the others were hospitalized for 2 to 4 days (average 2.3 days). The drain was removed on postoperative day 2 to 6 (average 2.2). Primary healing with no postoperative complications occurred in 30 patients (88.2%); 1 underwent partial opening of the wound because of rupture of the drainage tube during its removal. Postoperative infections requiring incision, drainage, and lay-open occurred in 3 cases (9.1%). No recurrence was found at 12-month follow-up. One recurrence (2.9%) was noted 3 years after surgery. Excision with primary closure and closed-suction drainage as an ambulatory procedure is thus a simple and effective method of treatment of uncomplicated PS in adolescents.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11956785     DOI: 10.1007/s003830100683

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int        ISSN: 0179-0358            Impact factor:   1.827


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