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Rare Complication of a Common Disease: Coccygeal Osteomyelitis Following Pilonidal Sinus
Pilonidal sinuses commonly arise in the sacrococcygeal region. The common complications are local cellulitis, abscess formation which is related to the infectious process, and recurrence after surgery.
Mugdha Kowli +3 more
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[Coccygectomy in patients with coccydynia].
The results of coccygectomy were evaluated in patients with coccydynia unresponsive to conservative treatment.Twenty-four patients (23 females, 1 male; mean age 33 years; range 21 to 60 years) underwent coccygectomy for coccydynia unresponsive to conservative treatment of at least a year. The mean symptom duration was 30 months (range 14 to 144 months),
Bülent, Capar +4 more
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Sacrococcygeal teratoma Type IV presenting as anal canal duplication: Lessons learned
We present an extremely rare association of anal canal duplication with sacrococcygeal teratoma Altman's Type IV. A 3-year-old female child presented with anal discharge, itching, and vague perineal pain. On examination, a small second opening of 5 mm in
Rahul Gupta, Girish Saini, Arun Gupta
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Coccygectomy for chronic refractory coccygodynia: clinical case series and literature review
Object Coccygodynia is disabling pain in the coccyx and is usually provoked by sitting or rising from sitting. The diagnosis can be missed by neurosurgeons likely to encounter the disorder, and surgical treatment for coccygodynia has historically been ...
Daniel Benson +2 more
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Coccygectomy for coccygodynia: A single center experience over 5 years
Introduction: Coccygodynia refers to a pathological condition in which pain occurs in the coccyx or its immediate vicinity. The pain is usually provoked by sitting or rising from sitting. Several studies have reported good or excellent results
Arif Sarmast, Abdul Bhat, Altaf Kirmani
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Coccygectomy for Treatment of Coccygodynia
Coccygectomy for Treatment of Coccygodynia Chang Hwa Hong, M.D. , Tae Kyung Lee, M.D., Sang Bum Kim, M.D.*, Taek Soo Jeon, M.D., Jong Seok Park, M.D., and Si John Hong, M.D. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine, Cheonan, *Department of Orthopedic Surgery, College of Medicine, Konyang University, Department of ...
Chang Hwa Hong +5 more
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This study aimed to investigate the safety and efficacy of pelvic reinforcement procedure (PRP) in robotic abdominoperineal resection (Ro‐APR). PRP‐ had a significantly higher rate of imaged perineal hernia (PH) (39.2% vs. 6.7%, p = 0.005) and symptomatic PH (19.6% vs.
Yoshihiro Sakai +8 more
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Excision of Retrorectal Tumors: Comparing Outcome Regarding Surgical Approach
Aim:Tumors of the retrorectal space are very rare, and the clinical characteristics of these tumors, such as their complex anatomy, origin, and surgical techniques used in the treatment are yet to be elucidated.
Engin Hatipoğlu
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Presacral epidermoid cyst in a pediatric patient
Epidermoid cysts are benign cysts of ectodermal origin that are most commonly found on the face, trunk, and neck but have been infrequently described in the presacral region.
Lilly Gu +5 more
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Abstract Aim Surgical techniques for perineal hernia repair after abdominoperineal resection have evolved over time. Synthetic mesh repair is currently the preferred technique, but recurrence rates are high. The aim of this study is to compare the outcomes of mesh‐only repair with combined mesh and tissue flap repair.
Saskia I. Kreisel +7 more
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