2016
DOI: 10.5799/jcei.328661
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Crystallized Phenol Treatment in Postoperative Recurrent Pilonidal Disease

Abstract: 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. Methods:The data of 26 patients who were admitt… Show more

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“…In the literature, the rate of complete recovery after crystallized phenol application was reported as 86%, and no difference was found between the treatment response and non-response groups in terms of age, gender, and the number of applications [ 17 ]. Some authors argue that one-time crystallized phenol application has a lower success rate than surgical procedures but that over 90% can be achieved in treatment through multiple applications [ 18 ]. In addition, there is still no consensus concerning the number of crystallized phenol applications required [ 19 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the literature, the rate of complete recovery after crystallized phenol application was reported as 86%, and no difference was found between the treatment response and non-response groups in terms of age, gender, and the number of applications [ 17 ]. Some authors argue that one-time crystallized phenol application has a lower success rate than surgical procedures but that over 90% can be achieved in treatment through multiple applications [ 18 ]. In addition, there is still no consensus concerning the number of crystallized phenol applications required [ 19 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%