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Author's surgical treatment of pilonidal cyst of the cophicus according to the original method

https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2023-3-68-74

Abstract

Introduction. Currently, there are a significant number of techniques and methods of surgical treatment of pilonidal coccyx cyst in surgical practice.

The purpose of the study: to evaluate a new surgical method of treatment, to evaluate the improvement of the results of treatment of patients with pilonidal coccyx cyst using the modernized technique.

Materials and methods. In our work, we applied the most modernized and radical surgical method of treating patients with PKK, compared two groups of patients. The main group consisted of 33 patients with PKK who received standard treatment. The comparison group included 31 patients who underwent the author's treatment. The results were evaluated in the long-term period.

Results. In the comparison group, according to the results of the study with the main group, there was a statistically significant decrease in pain syndrome in the postoperative period, a decrease in bed days, as well as a significant decrease in long-term postoperative complications (p<0.05).

Conclusion. To exclude the occurrence of a relapse of PKK, it is possible to recommend performing the operation according to the guaranteed and radical method we propose.

A new surgical method for the prevention and treatment of the formation of rough postoperative keloid scars of the interstitial furrow, improves the quality of life and reduces the risk of relapse for patients with PKK.

About the Authors

R. A. Pakhomova
Rosbiotech
Russian Federation

Regina A. Pakhomova – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Rosbiotech.

11 Volokolamsk Highway, Moscow, 125080



K. V. Klimenko
Revitalife Clinic for Reconstructive Surgery
Russian Federation

Konstantin V. Klimenko – reconstructive surgeon, LLC «Clinic of reconstructive Surgery Revitalife».

119361, Russia, Moscow, Bolshaya Ochakovskaya str., 31 



L. V. Kochetova
Krasnoyarsk State Medical University named after Professor V.F. Voyno-Yasenetsky
Russian Federation

Lyudmila V. Kochetova – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of General Surgery named after Professor M.I. Gulman, Krasnoyarsk State Medical University named after Prof. V.F. Voino-Yasenetsky of the Ministry of Health of Russia.

660022, Russia, Krasnoyarsk, Partizan Zheleznyak str., 1



I. G. Repin
https://www.cgma.su
FGBU DPO "Central State Medical Academy" Office of the President of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Ilya G. Repin – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, surgeon of the highest category «Central State Medical Academy» Department of Surgery.

121359, Moscow, Marshal Timoshenko str., 19 p.1



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Pakhomova R.A., Klimenko K.V., Kochetova L.V., Repin I.G. Author's surgical treatment of pilonidal cyst of the cophicus according to the original method. Moscow Surgical Journal. 2023;(3):68-74. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2023-3-68-74

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