Comparative analysis of the efficiency of methods of operative intervention in patients with pilonidal sinus

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Pilonidal sinus is a disease which occupies an important place in Coloproctology profile and constituting 15% of all purulent diseases of the anus. The aim of this work is the analysis of the results of surgical treatment of patients with pilonidal sinus: by closing the wound with a continuous suture with the catch of the bottom of the wound (modified method) in comparison with excision of Pilonidal sinus and suturing wounds seams Moshkovich. All patients (n=82) were divided into 2 groups (30 and 52 patients), respectively completed the operational manual. We performed the analysis of the results of treatment according to operative time, early postoperative complications, disease relapses, the severity of pain, timing of rehabilitation, and identified the differences between the groups for the development of early postoperative complications (χ2=21.72; p=0.05). Thus, the obtained statistically significant data on the advantage of the method of wound closure with a continuous suture with the catch of the bottom of the wound over the method of suturing wounds seams Moshkovich.

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S. E. Katorkin

Samara State Medical University

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Email: lichman163@gmail.com

к.м.н., доцент, зав. кафедрой госпитальной хирургии

Russian Federation, 89, Chapaevskaya str., Samara, 443099

L. A. Lichman

Samara State Medical University

Email: lichman163@gmail.com

врач хирургического отделения клиники госпитальной хирургии

Russian Federation, 89, Chapaevskaya str., Samara, 443099

P. S. Andreev

Samara State Medical University

Email: lichman163@gmail.com

к.м.н., врач колопроктологического отделения клиники госпитальной хирургии

Russian Federation, 89, Chapaevskaya str., Samara, 443099

O. E. Davidova

Samara State Medical University

Email: lichman163@gmail.com

врач колопроктологического отделения клиники госпитальной хирургии

Russian Federation, 89, Chapaevskaya str., Samara, 443099

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