Overview
Although there are many methods for the surgical treatment of pilonidal sinus disease, the number of studies specific to women is limited in the literature. In addition to post-treatment recurrence and complication rates in women, aesthetic results are also of great importance. This study will compare the Karydakis procedure, a flap method, and the Bascom's pit-pick procedure, a minimally invasive procedure, in terms of recurrence, complications and aesthetics, especially in female patients with three or fewer pits.
Description
This study is a single-center, prospective observational trial aimed at comparing the effectiveness of the Karydakis flap and Bascom's pit-pick methods in treating pilonidal sinus disease in women. Female patients aged 18 and over, with three or fewer pits, will be included, and each patient will be followed for 12 months. The Bascom pit-pick method will be performed under local anesthesia, while the Karydakis method will be performed under spinal or general anesthesia. Postoperative recovery time, complications, recurrence rates, and patient satisfaction will be evaluated. Ethics committee approval has been obtained (Approval No: TE 172, Date: June 12, 2024).
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Female patients 18 years old and older
- Diagnosed with pilonidal sinus disease, having 3 or fewer pits.
- No previous surgical treatment for pilonidal sinus.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Under 18 years of age
- Pregnancy
- Presented with acute abscesses
- Patients with recurrent disease, Stage-R.
- >3 pit
- Collagen tissue disease
- Exceed to navicular area
- Lateral extension in both directions
- Accidentally discovered (asymptomatic) sinus or with follow-up <12 months