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A Comparison of Crystal Phenol Treatment, Midline Primary Closure and Limberg Flap Reconstruction Methods in Female Patients With Primary Pilonidal Sinus Disease

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2021

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Edizioni Luigi Pozzi

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Pilonidal sinus disease (PSD) is a chronic problem often occurs in healthy hirsute men, however, women may also be affected. A range of conservative techniques to surgical flaps have been used to treat this condition. Currently, midline primary closure (MPC) is considered the standard of therapy; however, no statistically significant difference has been noted between primary versus secondary (Karydakis flap or Limberg flap) closure. Recently, flap reconstruction methods have been applied and superiority of these methods have been shown. Treatment methods should be employed to the individual, taking into account recurrence and complication rates of the method, recovery time, patients' preference and surgeon's skill.

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Crystal Phenol Treatment, Female Patient, Pilonidal Sinus, Limberg Flap Reconstruction, Primary Midline Closure, Adult, Male, Adolescent, Phenol, Primary Midline Closure, Limberg Flap Reconstruction, Sclerosing Solutions, Surgical Flaps, Injections, Young Adult, Crystal Phenol Treatment, Pilonidal Sinus, Humans, Female, Female Patient, Retrospective Studies

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Annali italiani di chirurgia

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92

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2

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196

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200
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