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VACUUM THERAPY IN TREATMENT OF THE PILONIDAL SINUS DISEASE
Author(s) -
М. Ф. Черкасов,
К. М. Галашокян,
Ю. М. Старцев,
D.М. Cherkasov
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
koloproktologiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2686-7303
pISSN - 2073-7556
DOI - 10.33878/2073-7556-2016-0-1-35-39
Subject(s) - medicine , surgery , visual analogue scale , wound healing , negative pressure wound therapy , wound care , sinus (botany) , pilonidal disease , alternative medicine , pathology , botany , biology , genus
AIM. To improve results of complex treatment of the pilonidal disease (PD). PATIENTSS AND METHODS. 31 patients with the PD were included into study. Of them in 16 patients postoperative wound was left open and vacuum therapy was applied. In 15 patients postoperative wound was left open and managed by ointment dressing. Groups of patients were well matched in terms of age, gender, degree of inflammation and co-morbidity RESULTS. Application ofvacuum therapy reduced the time of wound healing to 27,5±3,6 days comparing to 79±6,6 days of wounds managed routinely. The mean decrease of wounds' area at POD14 treated by vacuum therapy and without was 60 % vs. 20 % correspondingly. Reduction of pain intensity according to a visual analog scale in group with vacuum therapy (1,5/2,2 vs. 1,8/2,8) and earlier return to original occupation (31±3,9 vs. 39±5,7) was noted. Wound infection developed only in 3/15 (20 %) patients managed by ointment dressing. There was no recurrence of the disease regardless wound management. CONCLUSION. Management of postoperative wound by vacuum therapy in patients after surgery for PD improved results of treatment.

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