SiLaT:朝天鼻病治疗模式的转变?

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jviscsurg.2024.03.007
Mélanie Draullette , Vincent de Parades , Amine Antonin Alam , Nadia Fathallah , Anne-Laure Rentien , Paul Benfredj , Manuel Aubert , Élise Pommaret , Hélène Beaussier , Audrey Fels , Lucas Spindler
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背景:蝶窦疾病(PD)是一种常见疾病,全球发病率正在上升。手术是目前首选的治疗方法,但人们对鼻窦激光疗法(SiLaT)等新型微创技术的兴趣与日俱增。次要目标是评估发病率和患者满意度,并确定成功的预测因素:研究纳入了2018年6月1日至2020年12月31日期间在我科接受SiLaT治疗原发性或复发性朝天鼻窦的所有成年患者。痊愈的定义是皮肤孔口闭合,无渗液或脓肿:本研究共纳入 111 名连续患者,男女性别比为 2.1,平均年龄为 28.8(± 9.4)岁。其中有 18 名患者(16.2%)曾接受过腰椎间盘突出症手术。平均随访时间为 339.2 (± 221.4) 天。痊愈率为78.4%,中位痊愈时间为20.0天(15.0-30.0)。恢复正常活动的中位时间为三天(1-7 天)。术后唯一的并发症是出血,有两名患者(1.8%)发生了这种情况。82名患者(88.2%)表示对治疗 "非常满意"。多变量分析表明,所研究的变量中没有预测痊愈的因素:SiLaT是一种高效、安全的PD治疗方法,患者满意度很高。现在有必要将其纳入治疗方案。
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SiLaT: A paradigm shift in the treatment of pilonidal disease?

Background

Pilonidal disease (PD) is a common condition for which the global incidence is increasing. Surgery is the currently preferred approach to treatment but there is a growing interest in new minimally invasive techniques, such as sinus laser therapy (SiLaT).

Aim

Our primary objective was to assess the efficacy of SiLaT for the treatment of pilonidal disease. The secondary objectives were to evaluate morbidity and patient satisfaction and identify predictive factors of success.

Methods

All adult patients, who underwent SiLaT in our department for a primary or recurrent pilonidal sinus from June 1, 2018, to December 31, 2020, were included in the study. Healing was defined as the closure of cutaneous orifices and the absence of seepage or abscesses.

Results

In total, 111 consecutive patients, for whom the male/female sex ratio was 2.1 and the mean age 28.8 (± 9.4) years, were included in this study. Eighteen (16.2%) patients had already undergone prior surgery for PD. The mean follow-up was 339.2 (± 221.4) days. A healing rate of 78.4% was observed, with a median time to healing of 20.0 days (15.0–30.0). The median time to return to usual activities was three days (1–7). The only postoperative complication was bleeding, which occurred for two patients (1.8%). Eighty-two patients (88.2%) reported being “very satisfied” with the treatment. Multivariate analysis showed no predictive factors for healing among the studied variables.

Conclusion

SiLaT is an efficient and safe procedure for the treatment of PD, with a high level of patient satisfaction. It will now be necessary to position it within the therapeutic algorithm.

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