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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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