Pilonidal Sinus: Karydakis Technique is as yet an Undemanding Compelling Alternative in Current Practice_Crimson Publishers

Pilonidal Sinus: Karydakis Technique is as yet an Undemanding Compelling Alternative in Current Practice by Elmutaz Kanani in Crimson Publishers: Open access journal of surgery impact factor
Pilonidal disease is a commonly encountered disease with worldwide distribution. It is generally considered to be an acquired response to local infection seeping into the subcutaneous fatty tissue which contains hair follicles. It results in the formation of sinuses (tunnels) or cysts. Further it is classified into acute or chronic infection. Pilonidal disease affects different areas of the body, namely natural clefts or folds. It is predominantly seen in sacrococcygeal region hence it will be the focus of this study. In the literature the exact etiology of the disease is not fully understood, however over the years observational theories of pathogenesis had emerged. That improved the understanding of the disease etiology and contributed to the construction of the surgical management framework.


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