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Surgical treatment with rhomboid excision and Limberg flap technique under spinal anesthesia of 23 young with pilonidal sinus disease [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Aim: To present the experience of treatment with Limberg flap procedure under spinal anesthesia in 23 young patients with pilonidal sinus disease. Methods: This was a retrospective study of 23 young patients who underwent surgery for pilonidal sinus ...
Karagoz, Ibrahim   +2 more
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Pilonidal sinus disease: a multidisciplinary approach [PDF]

open access: yesTrends in Urology & Men's Health, 2019
Pilonidal sinus disease has a significant effect on the quality of life of patients due to frequent episodes of painful abscesses requiring time off work and limiting of daily activities. It affects mainly young healthy men and the prevalence has persistently increased over the past 50 years.
openaire   +1 more source

Integrative approach in management of recurrent pilonidal sinus in a rare case of polycythemia vera

open access: yesBLDE University Journal of Health Sciences
Pilonidal sinus is a common surgical disease that affects young hairy adults involving characteristically the sacrococcygeal area. The best surgical method is being searched for the treatment of pilonidal sinus in terms of minimizing recurrence.
Komal Dhalani   +2 more
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Use of Liquid Phenol for Management of Pilonidal Disease

open access: yesİstanbul Medical Journal, 2019
Introduction:This study describes the treatment of pilonidal sinus with liquid phenol and reports its short-term results.Methods:Patients with pilonidal disease were operated under local anesthesia. Primary and secondary pits were excised. Pilonidal cyst
Alaattin Öztürk, Yüksel Karaköse
doaj   +1 more source

Colovesicular Fistula [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
A fistula is an atypical connection between two epithelial surfaces, in the case of an enterovesical fistula between the urinary and gastrointestinal systems. These may be the result of a number of causes including: 1.
Attard, Caroline   +1 more
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ELLIPTICAL ROTATION FLAP FOR COMPLICATED PILONIDAL SINUS

open access: yesThe Iraqi Journal of Medical Sciences, 2016
Background: Pilonidal sinus is one of the most common sinuses seen in general surgical practice and usually seen in the natal cleft. Postoperative wound complications have always been the main cause of concern followed by the risk of recurrence in the ...
Mohammed J. Al Najjar   +1 more
doaj   +4 more sources

The Incidence, Gender Predilection and Etiology of Sacrococcygeal Pilonidal Sinus

open access: yesKurdistan Journal of Applied Research, 2019
Pilonidal Sinus (PNS) is widely distributed in both the emergency department and General Surgery outpatient clinic. Most authors consider the disease as an acquired disease, occurs due to the insertion of broken hairs into the skin with the subsequent ...
Ahmed Naji Abdalrezaq   +3 more
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Sinotomy technique versus surgical excision with primary closure technique in pilonidal sinus disease [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Pilonidal disease is a common chronic disorder mainly seen in the sacrococcygeal region, especially in young males. Many surgical treatment modalities have been suggested, but an ideal and widely accepted treatment has yet to be established.
Bali, İlhan   +3 more
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Pilonidal sinus disease guidelines: a minefield?

open access: yesTechniques in Coloproctology, 2015
We have studied the recent Italian guidelines on the management of Pilonidal Sinus Disease (PSD) published in Techniques in Coloproctology [1] with interest. Guidelines serve multiple purposes but predominantly aim to reduce inappropriate variation in practice.
Doll, D., Luedi, M. M., Wysocki, A. P.
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Pilonidal Sinus of the Anal Canal: A Rare Entity - Case Report

open access: yesJournal of Coloproctology
Pilonidal sinus is the term first used by Hodges in 1880 to describe a granulomatous lesion containing hairs. It has been previously described as hair extracted from an ulcer and referred to as Jeep's disease, in world war days.
Rahul Himmatrao Baviskar   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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