Objective: Flap techniques have been performed with success in the treatment of pilonidal disease. However, some complex cases such as perianal pilonidal disease need special attention. We describe a modification of a well-known flap technique for secondary perianal pilonidal disease and its early results.
Patients And Method: Total subcutaneous fistulotomy combined with Karydakis flap was performed on 14 patients. An elliptical incision, described by Karydakis, was made while not including the perianal opening. Both sides of the elliptical incision were deepened down to the gluteal muscle and postsacral fascia. At the level of subcutaneous tissue, attention was directed to the secondary perianal opening. A fine probe was inserted through the perianal skin pit, and the connection site between the fistula and the cyst was observed. A small circular skin incision was made around the probe and the fistula tract was totally excised using electrocautery together with the main cyst. The flap was prepared as described by Karydakis. Before suturing the flap to the other side, perianal subcutaneous tissue was sutured with a fine absorbable material, then, the flap was sutured with 4/0 polypropylene.
Results: One patient developed seroma. Neither early failure in wound healing nor recurrence was observed at a mean of 16.2 months (range 4-36 months) follow-up.
Conclusion: Total subcutaneous fistulectomy plus Karydakis flap as a single-stage procedure is an effective surgical modality for sacroccocygeal pilonidal disease with secondary perianal opening.
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Division of Trauma Surgery, Department of Traumatology, University Hospital Zurich, University Zurich, Switzerland.
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Department of General Surgery, Atılım University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Türkiye.
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Material And Method: Data from patients treated for pilonidal sinus disease with laser ablation and crystallized phenol application at our clinic between January 2020 and September 2023 were retrospectively reviewed. Preoperative data including pit counts, disease stage, preoperative pilonidal abscess history, disease duration (week), treatment success, recurrence/persistent disease, postoperative complications, healing time (days), and visual analogue scale (VAS) scores on postoperative days 1 and 7, as well as return to normal life (days), were analyzed.
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January 2025
Department of Pathology, NHS Dumfries and Galloway, Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway, UK.
We present a male patient in his early 70s with a cyclical 20-year history of a nodular papule affecting the left forefoot. On examination, ginger red-coloured hairs were evident within the sinus tract, correlating with the patient's short-haired Hungarian Vizsla dogs. Histology confirmed the diagnosis of pilonidal sinus.
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University of Wolverhampton Faculty of Education, Health and Wellbeing, Walsall, UK.
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Department of Colorectal Surgery, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK.
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