Aim: this prospective study was undertaken to evaluate the results after asymmetric excision and primary closure with a lateralized wound in patients with Sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus disease (SPSD). Methods: from February 2002 to November 2004, a total number of 40 patients with SPSD (recurrent in 9 patients) were treated by asymmetric excision and primary closure with a lateralized wound in our colorectal surgery unit. They were 32males and 8 females with a mean age 26.02 years. Patients were followed up thereafter for about 6- 31 months (mean 20.02 ± 6.49). Results: recurrence had occurred in 2(5%) patients; wound infection had occurred in 1(2.5%) patient, wound dehiscence in 2(5%) patients and subcutaneous seroma in 3 (7.5%) patients. the mean hospital stay was 6.6 ± 2.2 days and complete healing was achieved in a mean period of 15.8 days Conclusion: the asymmetric excision with a lateralized wound closure is simple and excellent option for treatment of primary or recurrent SPSD with a low recurrence rate, low morbidity, short hospital stay and good long-term results
Omar, W. (2005). ASYMMETRIC EXCISION AND PRIMARY CLOSURE WITH A LATERALIZED WOUND FOR SACROCOCCYGEAL PILONIDAL DISEASE IS A SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE TREATMENT. The Egyptian Journal of Surgery, 24(4), 179-183. doi: 10.21608/ejsur.2005.373109
MLA
Waleed Omar. "ASYMMETRIC EXCISION AND PRIMARY CLOSURE WITH A LATERALIZED WOUND FOR SACROCOCCYGEAL PILONIDAL DISEASE IS A SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE TREATMENT", The Egyptian Journal of Surgery, 24, 4, 2005, 179-183. doi: 10.21608/ejsur.2005.373109
HARVARD
Omar, W. (2005). 'ASYMMETRIC EXCISION AND PRIMARY CLOSURE WITH A LATERALIZED WOUND FOR SACROCOCCYGEAL PILONIDAL DISEASE IS A SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE TREATMENT', The Egyptian Journal of Surgery, 24(4), pp. 179-183. doi: 10.21608/ejsur.2005.373109
VANCOUVER
Omar, W. ASYMMETRIC EXCISION AND PRIMARY CLOSURE WITH A LATERALIZED WOUND FOR SACROCOCCYGEAL PILONIDAL DISEASE IS A SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE TREATMENT. The Egyptian Journal of Surgery, 2005; 24(4): 179-183. doi: 10.21608/ejsur.2005.373109