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. 2019 May 9:163:D3753.

[Chronic pilonidal sinus disease: overview of treatment options]

[Article in Dutch]
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  • PMID: 31120213

[Chronic pilonidal sinus disease: overview of treatment options]

[Article in Dutch]
A Akke Pronk et al. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. .

Abstract

Chronic pilonidal sinus disease: overview of treatment options Pilonidal sinus disease is a common disease in predominantly young men; this condition can have a significant socio-economic impact. Although excision with primary or secondary wound healing is often applied, there is no consensus on the treatment of first choice for pilonidal sinus disease. Minimally invasive techniques, such as phenolisation, laser, and endoscopic treatments are increasingly applied, since these are associated with less pain, faster wound healing and facilitating a more rapid return to work for patients. Skin advancement flap techniques, considering they cause morbidity and large wounds, should only be considered in case of recurrent pilonidal sinus disease. Laser hair removal at the natal cleft after surgical treatment appears to reduce the risk of recurrence.

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