There is no consensus on which procedure is the ideal surgical method in the treatment of sacrococcygeal pilonidal disease (SPD). The study aimed to retrospectively screen the cases that had undergone surgical treatment for SPD in the last 15 years in four different tertiary Stage hospitals and analyze the most frequently used surgical treatment method and its results.
Age range
14 Years – 80 Years
Sex
ALL
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Type of surgery method
Timeframe: 15 day
duration of surgery
Timeframe: 15 day
hospitalization time
Timeframe: 15 day
Type of anesthesia
Timeframe: 15 day
day time return to work
Timeframe: 15 days
complete healing time
Timeframe: 15 days
recurrence
Timeframe: 15 days