English Українська
  • Main
  • Useful links
  • Information for Contributors
  • About
  • Editorial board

  • Article
    Tsema Ye.V., Sidorenko I.I., Dibrova Yu.V.

    THE RESULTS OF OWN-STAGE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE PILONIDAL SINUS DISEASE


    About the author: Tsema Ye.V., Sidorenko I.I., Dibrova Yu.V.
    Heading CLINICAL MEDICINE
    Type of article Scentific article
    Annotation The results of radical surgical treatment of 174 patients with acute pilonidal abscess who were treated by urgent radical operation are presented in the article. 26 (14.9%) patients were conducted with wide excision and marsupialization of wound. 31 (17.8%) patients were treated by wide excision and wound closure by vertical U-type multi-stitch sutures. 29 (16.7%) patients were conducted with wide excision and wound closure by U-type horizontal («turnstile») sutures. 34 (19.5%) patients were treated by Bascom’s I operation. 54 (31.0%) patients were treated by proposed ultrasound curettage of pilonidal sinus. The results of treatment patients follow from 1 to 3 years. The patients with acute pilonidal abscess after operation have such complications: 56 (32.2%) patients have wound abscess, 19 (10.9%) patients have primary wound dehiscence, 24 (13.8%) patients have secondary wound dehiscence, 14 (8.0%) patients have wound hematoma, 19 (10.9%) patients have recurrent of disease. Patients who were treated by Bascom's I operation and ultrasound curettage pilonidal sinus have authentically less (P = 0.02) cases recurrent of disease and noninflammatory complications. The using of low-traumatic surgical methods (Bascom's I operation, ultrasound curettage pilonidal sinus) permit to authentically decrease (P = 0.02) frequency of postoperative complications and recurrent of pilonidal disease.
    Tags acute pilonidal abscess, pilonidal sinus disease, radical surgical treatment, Bascom's I operation, ultrasound curettage
    Bibliography
    • Даценко А.Б. Сравнительная оценка двухэтапного хирургического лечения острого нагноения эпителиального копчикового хода / А.Б. Даценко, Або. Гали Мохаммад // Харківська хірургічна школа. - 2009. - № 2., С. 23-24.
    • Лурин И.А. Этиология и патогенез пилонидальной болезни / И.А. Лурин, Е.В. Цема // Колопроктология. - 2013. - № 3., С. 35-50.
    • Цема Є.В. Еволюція уявлень про етіопатогенез пілонідальної хвороби / Є.В. Цема // Хірургія України. - 2013. - № 2., С. 9-22.
    • Dudink R. Secondary healing versus midline closure and modified bascom natal cleft lift for pilonidal sinus disease / R. Dudink, J. Veldkamp, S. Nienhuijs [et al.] // Scand. J. Surg. - 2011. - N. 2.,P. 110-113.
    • Gendy A.S. A comparison of the cleft lift procedure vs wide excision and packing for the treatment of pilonidal disease in adolescents / A.S. Gendy R.D. Glick, A.R. Hong // J. Pediatr. Surg. - 2011. - N. 6., P. 1256-1259.
    • Sunkara A. Intermammary pilonidal sinus / A. Sunkara, D. Wagh, S. Harode // Int. J. Trichology. - 2010. - N. 2., P. 116-118.
    • Thompson M.R. Pilonidal Sinus Disease. Anorectal and Colonic Diseases. A Practical Guide to Their Management / M.R. Thompson, A. Senapati, R.B. Kitchen // - Springer, - 2010, P. 373-386.
    Publication of the article «World of Medicine and Biology» №4(42) 2 part 2013 year, 057-061 pages, index UDK 611.711.8:616.315.3-002.3-089: 615.837.3