A study of role of limberg flap for Sacro-Coccygeal pilonidal sinus
Journal Title: Medpulse International Journal of Surgery - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
Background: Sacro-Coccygeal pilonidal sinus is a common disease of the adult age group, especially male population, causing significant morbidity from both disease and surgery done for the same. It is essentially a cleavage between the buttocks (i.e., natal cleft), and Objectives: Study of Role of Limberg Flap for Sacro Approval of Ethical Committee, from March 2013 to April 2015. the study while those patients who didn’t given consent and were having status were excluded from the study. Here the Patients were randomly divided into the ( group (Karydakis flap) Group B gender and age, postoperative length of hospital stay, postoperative complications ;wound dehiscence, infection, hematoma, and recurrence. Result: 49±2.1 Yrs. All other Characteristics like Average Duration of Operation (min) was 45± 2.5 and 50.2±1.45 ; VAS (Pain Score) 3±1.5 and 5± 2.5 ; Healing (Days) 7± 1.1 and 9±3.4; Duration of hospitalization(Days) 6± 2.3 and 8±2.4 significantly Less in Group A as co more in Group B i.e. 22.58% as compared to 9.67% in Group A ; Also Flap edema 29.03% and 16.12 %; Hematoma 38.70% and 25.80% ; Wound dehiscence and Group A. Conclusion: From our study it was Observed that Limberg Flap technique was superior than flap technique with respect to complications like Flap edema
Authors and Affiliations
Sachin Shashikant Ingale, Jaysesh Shaligram Khadse
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