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A comparison of two operations for pilonidal sinus disease
Abstract
Methods: A total of 28 patients of chronic pilonidal sinus disease were randomised to undergo radiofrequency sinus excision technique (n=14) or excision and marsupialisation (n=14). The demographic data. Postoperative results complications and recurrence were documented for comparison of the results. Patients from both the groups were recalled after 12 months to assess recurrence.
Results: Radiofrequency technique resulted to reducing the execution time (13 versus 34 minutes) as well as the hospital stay (9 versus 30 hrs). The postoperative pain (p=0.0044) and period off work (p=0.0019) was more with the marsupialisation technique. Two patients from marsupialisation developed wound infection. At subsequent follow-up, there was one case of recurrence in each group.
Conclusion: in dealing with a limited, chronic pilonidal disease, the radiofrequency sinus excision technique has definite advantages over sinus excision and marsupialisation technique. It needed a shorter hospital stay with reduction on postoperative pain and early resumption to work.