
Crystallized Phenol Treatment in Postoperative Recurrent Pilonidal Disease
Author(s) -
Zülfü Bayhan,
Sezgin Zeren,
Şükrü Aydın Düzgün
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of clinical and experimental investigations
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1309-6621
pISSN - 1309-8578
DOI - 10.5799/ahinjs.01.2016.01.0564
Subject(s) - pilonidal disease , medicine , phenol , surgery , disease , organic chemistry , chemistry
Objective: A variety of surgical and minimally invasive treatment options are available to treat pilonidal sinus disease. Recurrence after surgery is a major problem. In addition to the surgical treatment of post-surgical recurrences, minimally invasive treatment methods are also available. In our study, we aimed to investigate the results of crystallized phenol application on patients who were admitted to our clinic with post-surgical pilonidal sinus recurrence.\udMethods: The data of 26 patients who were admitted to our clinic with postoperative pilonidal sinus recurrence and who were treated by crystallized phenol treatment were analyzed. Patients were evaluated in terms of age, gender, previous surgery, crystallized phenol application count, follow –up period and wound infection.\udResults: Data of 26 patients were analyzed.3 patients (11.5%) were admitted with recurrence after Modified Limberg surgery. 11 patients (42.3%) were admitted with recurrence after Limberg flap surgery and12 patients (46.15%) were admitted with recurrence after primary repair. 19 patients (73.02%) were treated by one time crystallized phenol application. 5 (19. 23%) patients underwent a second time application and provided treatment after the second application. The cure was achieved in 24 (92.3%) patients after repeated applications.\udConclusion: Crystallized phenol application is a minimally invasive treatment method that can be applied easily under local anesthesia. The method has a high success rate after repeated applications in patients with recurrence after surgery and is a very good alternative to surgical therapy. J Clin Exp Invest 2016; 7 (1): 19-2