Karydakis versus marsupialization – short-term comparative outcomes of intergluteal pilonidal disease treatment in men

Arman Muradyan, Arman Hakobyan, Edgar Martirosyan, Hamlet Ghorkhmazyan, V. Gevorgyan, Vahagn Hambardzumyan
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Background: Intergluteal pilonidal disease (IPD) is a common chronic disease occurring in the natal cleft of the sacrococcygeal region. This disease may drastically decrease the quality of life, and lead to incapacity for work for up to several months. Various treatment methods are described in the literature, however, each of the methods has its privileges and disadvantages, and no final recommendations are available regarding a superior surgical treatment method. The present study aimed to contribute to filling the gap in the knowledge regarding the superiority of the available surgical techniques used in the treatment of IPD. Methods: The short-term outcomes of two surgical treatment options for IPD, namely the Karydakis procedure (n = 32) and the Marsupialization technique (n = 33), were retrospectively compared. The duration of complete scar formation, the rate of short-term postoperative complications, the persistence of postoperative pain and the recurrence rate during 3-month postoperative follow-up were investigated. The study was based on a retrospective analysis of data extracted from medical records of adult male patients treated for IPD. Results: The Karydakis procedure was found to be superior in terms of all the abovementioned parameters, except for the rate of short-term postoperative complications, where the two surgical techniques showed comparable results. Conclusions: The results of this retrospective study suggest that marsupialization technique could be mostly replaced by the Karydakis procedure in surgical practice. The latter appears to be associated with a faster return to daily activities and more cost effective.
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背景:臀部间皮隆病(IPD)是一种常见的慢性疾病,发生在骶尾部的产裂处。这种疾病会大大降低患者的生活质量,并导致患者丧失工作能力长达数月之久。文献中描述了各种治疗方法,但每种方法都有其优缺点,目前还没有关于手术治疗方法优劣的最终建议。本研究旨在填补有关治疗 IPD 的现有手术技术优劣的知识空白。方法:回顾性比较了两种 IPD 手术治疗方案的短期疗效,即 Karydakis 手术(32 例)和马氏囊化技术(33 例)。研究调查了完全疤痕形成的持续时间、术后短期并发症的发生率、术后疼痛的持续时间以及术后 3 个月随访期间的复发率。该研究基于从接受 IPD 治疗的成年男性患者病历中提取的数据进行回顾性分析。研究结果除了术后短期并发症的发生率外,Karydakis 手术在上述所有参数上都更胜一筹,两种手术技术的效果相当。 结论:这项回顾性研究的结果表明,在外科手术实践中,大部分情况下可以用 Karydakis 手术方法取代髓内翻转术。后者似乎能更快地恢复日常活动,而且成本效益更高。
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