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A 10-year experience in treating patients with pilonidal sinus using fiber diode laser

https://doi.org/10.37895/2071-8004-2018-22-4-17-22

Abstract

Purpose. To study the efficiency of puncture interstitial laser obliteration of pilonidal sinus (PS) under ultrasonic control and to compare it with traditional surgical interventions. Material and methods. The authors have analyzed results of treating 363 patients with PS for the last 10 years. The puncture interstitial laser obliteration technique under ultrasonic control was used in 184 patients with PS in the studied group. Other 179 patients were operated on with the traditional technique consisting of cysts excision and primary suturing. Results. Surgery in the studied group lasted for 14,3 ± 3,6 minutes, while in the comparison group – 36,6 ± 5,2 minutes. Intensity of pain syndrome in the studied group was minimal – 1,2 ± 0,2 points according to the pain scale, while in the other group – 5,7 ± 1,6 points. Hospital stay in the studied group did not exceed 3 days, while in the comparison group it was more than 12 days. Patients from the studied group could resume their work three times more quicker. Long-term results in patients from the studied group did not differ significantly, if to compare with the other group, while their satisfaction after surgical intervention with laser obliteration was much better. Conclusion. The obtained results allow us to recommend the discussed technique for clinical practice.

About the Authors

I. V. Krochek
South-Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation
Chelyabinsk


S. V. Sergiyko
South-Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation
Chelyabinsk


V. A. Privalov
South-Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation
Chelyabinsk


I. I. Shumilin
South-Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation
Chelyabinsk


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Krochek I.V., Sergiyko S.V., Privalov V.A., Shumilin I.I. A 10-year experience in treating patients with pilonidal sinus using fiber diode laser. Laser Medicine. 2018;22(4):17-22. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.37895/2071-8004-2018-22-4-17-22

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