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- W2078990478 abstract "Background Wide excision with secondary wound healing is a frequently performed surgical procedure for pilonidal sinus. This intervention requires general anesthesia and has a wound healing time of up to several months with a long time to return to work. Sinusectomy of the track is an alternative operation. We here describe the long-term outcome of 257 patients operated between 2001 and 2010. Methods Sinusectomy consisted of a selective minimal invasive excision of the sinus after marking the track with methylene blue. Data were collected retrospectively with questionnaires and telephone survey. The main endpoints of the study were recurrence and time off work. Results With a median follow-up of 3.6 years, the overall recurrence rate was 7%. The median time to return to work was 7 days. The proportion of sinusectomies performed under local anesthesia increased from 59% to 93%. Consistently, the proportion of patients treated in 1-day surgery setting increased from 53% to 93%. One-day surgery had a clear impact on time to return to work in uni- and multivariate analyses (HR 1.959 {1.224, 3.137}, P = .005). Conclusion Sinusectomy for pilonidal sinus can be performed with a low recurrence rate. An outpatient setting, including operations under local anesthesia, allows a fast return to normal activity. Sinusectomy should become the first choice for primary non-infected symptomatic pilonidal sinus. Wide excision with secondary wound healing is a frequently performed surgical procedure for pilonidal sinus. This intervention requires general anesthesia and has a wound healing time of up to several months with a long time to return to work. Sinusectomy of the track is an alternative operation. We here describe the long-term outcome of 257 patients operated between 2001 and 2010. Sinusectomy consisted of a selective minimal invasive excision of the sinus after marking the track with methylene blue. Data were collected retrospectively with questionnaires and telephone survey. The main endpoints of the study were recurrence and time off work. With a median follow-up of 3.6 years, the overall recurrence rate was 7%. The median time to return to work was 7 days. The proportion of sinusectomies performed under local anesthesia increased from 59% to 93%. Consistently, the proportion of patients treated in 1-day surgery setting increased from 53% to 93%. One-day surgery had a clear impact on time to return to work in uni- and multivariate analyses (HR 1.959 {1.224, 3.137}, P = .005). Sinusectomy for pilonidal sinus can be performed with a low recurrence rate. An outpatient setting, including operations under local anesthesia, allows a fast return to normal activity. Sinusectomy should become the first choice for primary non-infected symptomatic pilonidal sinus." @default.
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- W2078990478 title "Sinusectomy for primary pilonidal sinus: Less is more" @default.
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