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Sofia Korablina; Peter Lavreshin; Alexandr Muravyev; Vakhtang Gobejishvili; Vladimir Gobejishvili; Oksana Vladimirova; Ilyas Korkmazov; Ashkhen Shagenovna Galstian;
The article contains the results of the surgical treatment of 96 patients with simple chronic inflammation of the pilonidal sinuses. The control group consisted of 47 patients who underwent surgical treatment using «pilonidal sinus removal with fixation of the edges of the wound at the bottom, taking into account the height of the buttocks». The main group consisted of 49 patients who underwent surgery using the new method proposed by the author (patent RU2775802), which significantly improved the outcome of the disease. This reduced complications in the early stage, recurrence of the disease by three times and the patient’s stay in the coloproctological department of the hospital to 3 days with achieving sustainable functional results.
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Keywords: pilonidal sinus, inflammation, type of surgery, complications