A comparative study between open & closed technique of pilonidal sinus excision

Authors

  • AH Sikder Associate Professor (cc), Department of Surgery, Dhaka National Medical College
  • MR Amin Professor (cc.), Department of Surgery, Dhaka National Medical College
  • SM Zaman Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Dhaka National Medical College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/jdnmch.v25i1.79957

Keywords:

Pilonidal sinus, open technique, close technique, wound infection, recurrence.

Abstract

Background: It derived from Latin word meaning nest of hair. The term pilonidel sinus describes a condition found in the natal cleft overlying the coccyx, consisting one or more usually, midline opening. It is chronic inflammatory condition usually affects the young adult.

Objectives: To compare the outcomes between open and closed technique of surgical management of pilonidal sinus.

Methods: A total 50 patients of pilonidal sinus were admitted. Details history, physical examination, and investigations like sinogram were done. The patients were divided into two groups like group A (open) group B (closed technique). Each group include 25 patients.

Results: Wound infection was found in 4 (8%) patients in open technique managed with regular dressing and antibiotics. Complications were found in 10 cases in closed technique managed in closed dressing. Recurrence rate found in open technique 3 (6%) patients and closed technique 7 (14%) patients.

Conclusion: From our experience, It is surgical challenge. Both technique is effective but open technique is better option as recurrence rate is low.

J. Dhaka National Med. Coll. Hos. 2019; 25 (01): 51-52

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Published

2019-03-30

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Sikder, A., Amin, M., & Zaman, S. (2019). A comparative study between open & closed technique of pilonidal sinus excision. Journal of Dhaka National Medical College & Hospital, 25(1), 51–52. https://doi.org/10.3329/jdnmch.v25i1.79957

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