Asymmetric Primary Closure and Additional Skin Excision Technique.
Launched by SIVEREK DEVLET HASTANESI · Feb 3, 2018
Trial Information
Current as of June 18, 2025
Completed
Keywords
ClinConnect Summary
All patients were operated in the jack-knife position under spinal anesthesia (SA). The gluteal parts of the patients were stretched in both directions with bandage and intergluteal cleft was opened. Methylen blue was administered from the sinus openings in the gluteal region. Then, total sinus excision was performed, including the entire sinus tracts by passing the skin, subcutaneous tissues up to the presacral fascia.
In patients operated with standard Karydakis procedure, a flap (Karydakis flap) extending along the incision was prepared, with the medial side of the wound to be 1 cm deep...
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • All patients between age of 18-65 who had chronic pilonidal disease
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • Patients who did not accept the procedure
- • Patients had undergone previous pilonidal sinus surgery
- • Patientshad active infection
- • Patients who were not minimum of 18 years of age
About Siverek Devlet Hastanesi
Siverek Devlet Hastanesi is a leading healthcare institution based in Siverek, Turkey, dedicated to advancing medical research and improving patient care through innovative clinical trials. As a clinical trial sponsor, the hospital focuses on facilitating rigorous research initiatives that adhere to ethical standards and regulatory compliance, aiming to evaluate new treatments and interventions across various medical fields. With a commitment to enhancing healthcare outcomes, Siverek Devlet Hastanesi collaborates with multidisciplinary teams of healthcare professionals and researchers to foster a culture of inquiry and excellence in clinical research.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
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Timeline
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