Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4282313 The American Journal of Surgery 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundRefractory pilonidal disease is a problem. We wished to show the utility of the cleft lift procedure in solving nonhealing.MethodsWe selected a subset of challenging cases for this study. The subset included all patients referred with persistent open wounds despite at least 2 prior pilonidal surgeries elsewhere.ResultsThe 69 patients had undergone 223 surgeries (average, 3) and endured open wounds for a sum of 365 years (average, 5). All patients we contacted were healed after a single cleft lift surgery with 3 exceptions. Two patients required 2 lifts before healing and 1 patient required 3 lifts.ConclusionsThe cleft lift procedure gave excellent results in patients with refractory pilonidal disease.

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