The management of chronic pilonidal disease remains controversial, but recently, new minimal invasive approaches have been proposed. Whereas in the conventional surgical treatment an elliptical wedge of skin and subcutaneous tissue is created to remove the sinus and its lateral tracks, the basis for our new treatment is to create a minimal elliptical wedge of the subcutaneous tissue, including all the inflamed tissue and debris while leaving the overlying skin intact. The mechanism of an endoscopic approach relies on use of the endoscope without cutaneous tissue damage. Advantages include shorter operative time and time to discharge, which impact resource management in both primary and secondary care: patients undergoing endoscopic technique have a high satisfaction rate, probably due to the low level of postoperative pain and early return to work and daily activities. However, it is mandatory that further studies would analyze surgical approaches to pilonidal sinus disease (PSD) with a consistent and adequate follow-up of at least 5 years. Both sinusectomy and endoscopic approach to PSD were found to be safe and effective compared with conventional techniques. Publishedresults of studies of newer approaches have demonstrated a low short-term complication rate, comparable to conventional surgery results.

Minimally invasive pilonidal sinus treatment: A narrative review / Velotti, Nunzio; Manigrasso, Michele; DI LAURO, Katia; Araimo, Enrico; Calculli, F.; Vertaldi, S.; Anoldo, P.; Aprea, G.; Simone, G. D.; Vitiello, A.; Musella, M.; Milone, M.; De Palma, G. D.; Milone, F.; Sosa Fernandez, L. M.. - In: OPEN MEDICINE. - ISSN 2391-5463. - 14:1(2019), pp. 532-536. [10.1515/med-2019-0059]

Minimally invasive pilonidal sinus treatment: A narrative review

VELOTTI, NUNZIO
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MANIGRASSO, MICHELE;DI LAURO, KATIA;ARAIMO, ENRICO;Vertaldi S.;Anoldo P.;Aprea G.;Vitiello A.;Musella M.;Milone M.;De Palma G. D.;Milone F.;Sosa Fernandez L. M.
2019

Abstract

The management of chronic pilonidal disease remains controversial, but recently, new minimal invasive approaches have been proposed. Whereas in the conventional surgical treatment an elliptical wedge of skin and subcutaneous tissue is created to remove the sinus and its lateral tracks, the basis for our new treatment is to create a minimal elliptical wedge of the subcutaneous tissue, including all the inflamed tissue and debris while leaving the overlying skin intact. The mechanism of an endoscopic approach relies on use of the endoscope without cutaneous tissue damage. Advantages include shorter operative time and time to discharge, which impact resource management in both primary and secondary care: patients undergoing endoscopic technique have a high satisfaction rate, probably due to the low level of postoperative pain and early return to work and daily activities. However, it is mandatory that further studies would analyze surgical approaches to pilonidal sinus disease (PSD) with a consistent and adequate follow-up of at least 5 years. Both sinusectomy and endoscopic approach to PSD were found to be safe and effective compared with conventional techniques. Publishedresults of studies of newer approaches have demonstrated a low short-term complication rate, comparable to conventional surgery results.
2019
Minimally invasive pilonidal sinus treatment: A narrative review / Velotti, Nunzio; Manigrasso, Michele; DI LAURO, Katia; Araimo, Enrico; Calculli, F.; Vertaldi, S.; Anoldo, P.; Aprea, G.; Simone, G. D.; Vitiello, A.; Musella, M.; Milone, M.; De Palma, G. D.; Milone, F.; Sosa Fernandez, L. M.. - In: OPEN MEDICINE. - ISSN 2391-5463. - 14:1(2019), pp. 532-536. [10.1515/med-2019-0059]
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