Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery (Dec 2016)

Pilonidal sinus disease - Etiological factors, pathogenesis and clinical features

  • Kazim Duman,
  • Yavuz Ozdemir,
  • Ozgur Dandin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5455/aces.20151019114717
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 228 – 232

Abstract

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and lsquo;Pilonidal sinus' disease, which is most commonly seen in reproductive populations, such as young adults - mostly in males who are in their twenties - is actually a controversial disease in that there is no consensus on its many facets. It is sometimes seen as an infected abscess draining from an opening or a lesion extending to the perineum. It may also present as a draining fistula opening to skin. In terms of etiological factors, various theories (main theories being congenital and acquired) have been established since it was first described, no universal understanding achieved. A long and significant post-operative care period with different lengths of recovery depending on the type of operation are quite prevalent with regards to recurrence and complication status. In order to prevent recurrence and improve the quality of life, etiological and predisposing factors as well as clinical features of sacrococcygeal pilonidal disease should be well known, a detailed differential diagnosis should be made, and a suitable and timely intervention should be performed. It was aimed here to explain the etiological factors, pathogenesis and clinical features of the disease that may present with various clinical symptoms. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2016; 5(4.000): 228-232]

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