Ancient Science of Life (Jan 2016)

Taila Dāha (Cauterization with Oil) an innovative approach in pilonidal sinus

  • Rabinarayan Tripathy,
  • Neelima Sherly John,
  • Sreedevi Vijayalekshmi,
  • N J Anuja Nair,
  • Suresh Pasupalan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/asl.ASL_30_16
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 2
pp. 104 – 109

Abstract

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Pilonidal sinus is a chronic inflammatory track in mid gluteal cleft usually associated with hairs with an incidence rate of twenty six per one lakh population. It is more prevalently seen in the natal cleft of hairy middle aged obese, males. Such type of non-healing tracts may be considered as Nāḍivraṇa (Sinuses) and can either be treated by the conventional Kṣārasūtra (medicated seton) therapy or contemporary treatment methods. Irrespective of whatsoever management protocol adopted, it inevitably needs long term hospitalisation and is associated with complications. A case of a 28 year old male patient, presenting with pain (within tolerable limits) in the natal cleft and frequent occurrence of a pustule which burst out spontaneously on and off, diagnosed as pilonidal sinus (nāḍi vraṇa) was treated with excision of tract and Tailadāha (thermal cauterization with hot oil) with a combination of yaṣṭimadhu taila and powdered Copper Sulphate (CuSO4). Good haemostasis and uneventful wound healing with a minimally invasive and cost effective treatment was the outcome of study. This study represents an innovative treatment modality in pilonidal sinus.

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