نتایج جستجو برای: pilonidal sinus

تعداد نتایج: 42280  

2017
Seerwan Hama Shareef Tahir A. Hawrami Abdulwahid M. Salih Fahmi H. Kakamad Hawbash M. Rahim Hunar A. Hassan Dahat A. Hussein

INTRODUCTION Pilonidal sinus (PNS) is an inflammatory condition caused by hair penetration into the epidermis. It occurs usually in sacro-coccygeal area. Intermammary pilonidal sinus is a very rare variant with a few case reports in literature. The aim of this study is to highlight the presentation and management of intermammary pilonidal sinus. METHOD A retrospective multicenter case series....

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1967
B P Flannery H A Kidd

Introduction This paper on pilonidal lesions is presented with the object of reviewing the disease and describing a method of treatment introduced by Jacobsen (1959). A pilonidal sinus is an anomalous condition, in which there may be found a nidus of epithelial and hair cells submerged in the cutaneous tissues of the intergluteal cleft. These elements under certain conditions give rise to sympt...

Journal: :The Eurasian journal of medicine 2016
Sukru Arslan Erdem Karadeniz Gurkan Ozturk Bulent Aydinli Muhammed Cagri Bayraktutan Sabri Selcuk Atamanalp

OBJECTIVE Pilonidal sinus (PS) is considered to be the acquired disease of especially in the sacrococcygeal region. Various primary or secondary or flap methods, accompanied by one of local curettage, phenol application, electro-cauterization and total sinus excision methods, are used for the treatment of pilonidal sinus. However, currently there is not a single widely accepted treatment method...

2016
Rabinarayan Tripathy Neelima Sherly John Sreedevi Vijayalekshmi NJ Anuja Nair Suresh Pasupalan

Summary: Pilonidal sinus is a chronic inflammatory track in mid gluteal cleft usually associated with hairs with an incidence rate of twenty six per one lakh population. It is more prevalently seen in the natal cleft of hairy middle aged obese, males. Such type of non-healing tracts may be considered as Nāḍivraṇa (Sinuses) and can either be treated by the conventional Kṣārasūtra (medicated seto...

2017
Mehmet Mutaf Metin Temel Mustafa Nihat Koç

BACKGROUND We present a clinical experience with a new local flap procedure, namely the triangular closure technique, for reconstruction of sacrococcygeal skin defects resulting from excision of the pilonidal sinus. MATERIAL AND METHODS In this technique, the defect is surgically converted to a triangle in shape. Then, the triangular defect is closed by transposition of 2 skin flaps designed in...

Journal: :International wound journal 2016
Marco Milone Matteo Nd Di Minno Paolo Bianco Guido Coretti Mario Musella Francesco Milone

Pilonidal sinus surgery could, as of now, be considered a surgery tailored more to the surgeon than to the patient. In an attempt to give to surgeons an objective instrument of decision, we have evaluated which variables could be considered predictive of postoperative complications after pilonidal sinus surgery. A prospective electronic database of all patients treated for sacrococcygeal piloni...

Journal: :Il Giornale di chirurgia 2006
R Patti M Angileri G Migliore M Sparancello S Termine F Crivello F P Gioè G Di Vita

BACKGROUND Pilonidal sinus (PS) disease of the sacrococcigeal region is an acquired condition resulting from penetration of shed hair shafts through the skin. Different types of operations have been described in the letterature. More recently fibrin glue has been used with succesfull. Aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of fibrin glue for the treatment of pilonidal sinus. PATIEN...

Journal: :Acta chirurgica Belgica 2017
Michael Dessily Fadi Charara Sebastian Ralea Jean-Louis Allé

BACKGROUND The treatment of pilonidal sinus disease still remains challenging. Despite many non-surgical and surgical methods, no consensus emerged for the best treatment. We describe a new innovative technique consisting in the destruction of the pilonidal cyst with a radial laser probe (FILACTM, Biolitec, Germany). The energy delivered causes the destruction of the sinus epithelium and the si...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 1991

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