Affiliation:
1. Klinik für Kinderchirurgie St. Marien Hospital Bonn Bonn Germany
2. Sektion Kinderchirurgie der Klinik und Poliklinik für Allgemein‐, Viszeral‐, Thorax‐ und Gefäßchirurgie Universitätsklinikum Bonn Bonn Germany
3. Klinik und Poliklinik für Kinderchirurgie Universitätsmedizin Mainz Mainz Germany
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundIncidences of pilonidal sinus disease are rising. Guidelines rarely consider children and adolescents and evidence for their treatment is rare. The literature is divided on the choice of the preferable surgical procedure. Therefore, we aimed to assess recurrences and complications following different treatment approaches in our multi‐centric cohort.MethodsWe retrospectively assessed all patients treated for pilonidal sinus disease in the paediatric surgical departments of Bonn and Mainz between 01/01/2009 and 31/12/2020. Recurrences were defined according to the German national guidelines. The pre‐specified analysis via logistic regression included the operative approach, age, sex, use of methylene blue, and obesity as independent predictors.ResultsWe included 213 patients, of which 13.6% experienced complications and 16% a recurrence. Median time to recurrence was 5.8 months (95% confidence interval: 4.2–10.3), which was slightly higher in children than adolescents (10.3 months, 95% confidence interval: 5.3–16.2 vs. 5.5 months, 95% confidence interval: 3.7–9.7). None of the investigated procedures, excision and primary closure, excision and open wound treatment, pit picking, and flap procedures had a decisive advantage in terms of complications or recurrence. Of the independent predictors, only obesity was associated to complications (adjusted odds ratio: 2.86, 95% confidence interval: 1.05–7.79, P = 0.04).ConclusionsWe did not find a difference between the investigated procedures, but our analysis is limited by the small sample size in some subgroups. Our data corroborates that recurrences in paediatric pilonidal sinus disease occur early. Factors linked to these differences remain unknown.
Funder
Universitätsklinikum Bonn
Reference54 articles.
1. Trends in incidence and long‐term recurrence rate of pilonidal sinus disease and analysis of associated influencing factors;Evers T;Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi,2011
2. Turkey is leading in the 21st century pilonidal sinus disease research
Cited by
7 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献