Zahid Aman, Ainul Hadi, Tariq Ahmad, Shehzad Akbar Khan, Farrukh Ozair Shah, Zafar Iqbal.
Comparison of wide open excision and Karydakis procedure for pilonidal sinus disease.
J Surg Pak Jan ;16(4):136-9.

Objective To compare the outcomes of wide open excision and Karydakis procedure in terms of postoperative complications, hospital stay and recurrence rate. Study design Comparative interventional study. Place & Duration of study Surgical unit Hayatabad Medical Complex Peshawar, from April 2006 to March 2009. Methodology A total of 40 patients with pilonidal sinus were admitted through OPD. Patients with osteomyelitis of sacrum, fistula with anal canal or rectum, and those who were lost during follow up, were excluded. Patients were divided into 2 groups. In group A (20 patients) wide open excision was done whereas in group B (20 patients) Karydakis procedure performed. Patients were followed up in OPD for 6 months and postoperative outcomes were recorded. Results Out of 40 patients, 36 (90%) were males and 4 (10%) females (M:F = 9:1). Age range was 15 to 40 year with mean age of 26.5 year ±2.4 year. In group A, postoperative complications encountered were pain (75%), bleeding (10%), wound infection (25%), scar pain (30%) and numbness (15%) at the site of surgery. While in group B, postoperative morbidity included pain (25%), hematoma/seroma formation (10%), wound infection (15%), scar pain (15%), numbness (20%) and wound dehiscence (10%). Average hospital stay was 5.6 days in group A and 2.5 days in group B. Recurrence rate was 25% following wide open excision and 5% after Karydakis procedure. Conclusion Karydakis procedure is better than wide open excision in terms of less postoperative complications, reduced hospital stay and low recurrence rate.

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