Advancements in Surgical Approaches for Sacrococcygeal Pilonidal Sinus: A Comprehensive Review
Sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus (SPS) is a condition involving the formation of a cavity in the lower back region. It is more common among young adults and is influenced by factors such as sitting for long periods, body hair, and certain lifestyle habits. Surgical treatment is often necessary for rec...
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description | Sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus (SPS) is a condition involving the formation of a cavity in the lower back region. It is more common among young adults and is influenced by factors such as sitting for long periods, body hair, and certain lifestyle habits. Surgical treatment is often necessary for recurring or severe cases, and various surgical techniques available, ranging from traditional surgical methods to newer, less invasive approaches. This comprehensive review examines the progress in surgical techniques for managing SPS, emphasizing the effectiveness, safety, and patient outcomes associated with different methods. It provides an overview of traditional procedures, such as excision with primary closure, and contrasts these with recent innovations like endoscopic and laser-assisted techniques. The review also considers advanced technologies, including the potential of robotic surgery and the use of specialized materials. By assessing clinical outcomes, recurrence rates, complications, and patient satisfaction, this review seeks to identify the most effective surgical strategies for SPS. Additionally, it discusses recent technological advancements and highlights areas needing further research to improve the management and treatment of this condition. |
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