Prague Medical Report (Jan 2015)

Does Sacrococcygeal Angle Play a Role on Pilonidal Sinus Etiology?

  • Ramazan Eryilmaz,
  • Arda Isik,
  • Ismail Okan,
  • Tuna Bilecik,
  • Ensar Yekeler,
  • Mustafa Sahin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14712/23362936.2015.61
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 116, no. 3
pp. 219 – 224

Abstract

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The predisposing factors for the development of sacrococcygeal pilonidal disease (SPD) still remain undetermined. Here, we investigate the sacrococcygeal angle as a possible predisposing factor for the development of disease. Consecutive male patients admitted to our clinic with the diagnosis of SPD were included. Sex, age and BMI matched healthy controls without SPD were enrolled to the study. The predefined sacrococcygeal angles of patients and controls were measured on lateral pelvic radiographs by a single experienced radiologist. Thirty patients were included in each group. Sacrococcygeal angles of patients and control group were measured as 37.3 ± 14.5 and 36.81 ± 10.23 in patients and controls, respectively. The difference with respect to sacrococcygeal angle was not statistically significant between two groups. Sacrococcygeal angle which is the main skeletal determinant of intergluteal sulcus is not a predisposing factor for the development of sacrococcygeal pilonidal disease.

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