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PILONIDAL SINUS EXCISION SECONDARY HEALING VERSUS EXCISION WITH FLAP CLOSURE: AN UNSOLVED DILEMMA

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Introduction: Various treatment strategies have been proposed for pilonidal sinus, with surgical intervention being the mainstay of treatment. However, which surgical technique is better is still a matter of debate. In this study we want to compare the ap closure technique with the secondary healing. Method:This is a prospective case control study conducted at ESICMCH bihta, patna were 50 patient diagnosed with pilonidal sinus were divide into two groups, one with excision and other with excision with ap closure, and compared. Result:in our study the ap coverage group had lesser hospital stay, and faster recovery. However, excision only group had uneventful recovery with lesser complications. Conclusion: The excision with ap coverage heals faster, but excision with secondary intention appeared to have lesser complications.
Title: PILONIDAL SINUS EXCISION SECONDARY HEALING VERSUS EXCISION WITH FLAP CLOSURE: AN UNSOLVED DILEMMA
Description:
Introduction: Various treatment strategies have been proposed for pilonidal sinus, with surgical intervention being the mainstay of treatment.
However, which surgical technique is better is still a matter of debate.
In this study we want to compare the ap closure technique with the secondary healing.
Method:This is a prospective case control study conducted at ESICMCH bihta, patna were 50 patient diagnosed with pilonidal sinus were divide into two groups, one with excision and other with excision with ap closure, and compared.
Result:in our study the ap coverage group had lesser hospital stay, and faster recovery.
However, excision only group had uneventful recovery with lesser complications.
Conclusion: The excision with ap coverage heals faster, but excision with secondary intention appeared to have lesser complications.

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