Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

Comparative Study in Surgical Management of the Pilonidal Sinus Disease

Latif Mohammed Shinawa (Unknown)
Mahmood Shakor Mughir (Unknown)
Hazim Taha Ismael (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Mar 2021

Abstract

The objective: the current study conducted to assessment the recurrence rate of Pilonidal sinus.Materials & Methods: This retrospective study that shows all the cases of Pilonidal sinus treated in theKhanaqin General Hospital and Jalawla General Hospital at period between April 2016 to September of2019. The number of patients is 200, including 48 women and 152 men, with ages ranging from 19 to 50years.Results: 200 Pilonidal sinus patients were participated in this current study. The recurrence rate aftersurgery reached 13(6.5%) from all patients. The patients who used in present study include male 152(76%)and female 48(24%). According to Chronicity, the present results demonstrate 73 (36.5%) cases as acutedisease and 127 (63.5%) as chronic disease. 79 patients who suffering from acute disease were lay open andcollection drainage. On the other hand, 121 patients who were suffering from chronic disease treated withsinus excisional procedures and primary midline closure.

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