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Case Reports
. 2019 Mar 28;28(6):S24-S28.
doi: 10.12968/bjon.2019.28.6.S24.

Negative pressure wound therapy for skin graft closure in complex pilonidal disease

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Negative pressure wound therapy for skin graft closure in complex pilonidal disease

José Moreira de Azevedo et al. Br J Nurs. .

Abstract

Pilonidal disease occurs in 26 in 100 000 people, affecting mainly men aged 20-30 years. It is treated by a variety of surgical techniques; however, there is a lack of consensus on the optimal choice of treatment for complex pilonidal disease. In addition, there is no consensus regarding care of the wound after surgery. Negative pressure wound therapy applied to open wounds following pilonidal disease surgery has been suggested as a way to decrease healing times and costs and is an emerging option for complex and or recurrent pilonidal disease. This study describes a case of complex pilonidal disease managed with local excision and negative pressure wound therapy followed by a split-thickness skin graft.

Keywords: Negative pressure wound therapy; Pilonidal disease; Skin graft; Surgical wound care.

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