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Review
. 2015 Oct 16;3(10):876-9.
doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v3.i10.876.

Disease that should be remembered: Sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus disease and short history

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Disease that should be remembered: Sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus disease and short history

Burhan Hakan Kanat et al. World J Clin Cases. .

Abstract

Pilonidal sinus disease has led to heated debates since it was first described in the medical literature. Although a consensus has been built on its etiology and pathogenesis, the same course has not progressed for treatment modality. This review is a short article about the process of pilonidal sinus disease from past to present. Some important points were mentioned between the years 1833, which is accepted as the milestone for the awareness of the disease, in which it was first reported until the year of 1880, in which it was given its name. Although its name has been the same for about two centuries, some other names such as "Jeep Disease" have also been used depending on the population affected by the disease. At present, it is indisputable that the disease is acquired. Large series were presented about the treatment in the last two decades. Some surgical methods were even named after the ones who first described them and they have many supporters. However, since the treatment modalities have some advantages and disadvantages and they do not have marked superiority over others, debates still continue. We hope that pilonidal sinus disease will not lose its significance and be underrated in parallel with the developments in technology and specialization in medicine.

Keywords: Anorectal disease; History; Pilonidal sinus.

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