Patience is a virtue: Multiple preoperative visits are associated with decreased recurrence in pediatric pilonidal disease

This study aimed to compare preoperative management strategies for patients undergoing trephination for pilonidal disease and evaluate risk factors for recurrence. A retrospective review was performed of children undergoing index surgical treatment with trephination for pilonidal disease between Sep...

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description This study aimed to compare preoperative management strategies for patients undergoing trephination for pilonidal disease and evaluate risk factors for recurrence. A retrospective review was performed of children undergoing index surgical treatment with trephination for pilonidal disease between September 2017 and April 2019. Intraoperative and postoperative management were standardized. Demographic and perioperative data were collected and analyzed. One-hundred twenty patients were identified with a median follow-up time of 7.5 months (interquartile range 4.1–13.2 months). Overall, 24 (20%) patients had a postoperative recurrence of pilonidal disease. Patients with multiple preoperative surgery clinic visits were less likely to have recurrent disease compared to those seen only once preoperatively (11% vs 26%, p = 0.040). Compared to patients without recurrence, those who recurred went to the operating room sooner from the time of initial surgical consultation (32 days vs 54 days, p 
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