Pilonidal Sinus Flashcards
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Define pilonidal sinus
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A pilonidal sinus (Latin for ‘nest of hair’) is an abnormal epithelium-lined tract filled with hair that opens to the skin surface, most commonly in the natal cleft (the deep groove which runs between the two buttocks) ~ 6 cm above the anus
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What are the causes/risk factors of pilonidul sinuses?
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- Hirsute individuals (hairy)
- Asian and Middle Eastern
- Males
- Obesity
- Diabetes
- Long time spent sitting down.
- Barbers (interdigital pilonidal sinus)
3
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What are the symptoms of perinodal sinuses?
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- Presence of risk factors
- Painful natal cleft
- Discharge, often foul smelling
4
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What are the signs of perinodal sinuses?
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- Presence of midline openings or pits seen between the buttocks, from which hairs may protrude.
- If associated infection or abscess, a tender swelling develops; fluctuant, discharges pus or bloodstained fluid.
- Secondary openings may be seen on either side of the midline
5
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What investigations are carried out for perinodal sinuses?
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- Diagnosis can be made on clinical features.
* FBC may show leucocytosis, particularly if an abscess forms
6
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What is the management of perinodal sinuses?
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- Conservative: Good hygiene of the area and shaving is important to prevent recurrence.
- Surgical: Excision of the sinus tract ±primary closure. Consider Pre-op antibiotics. Complex tracks can be laid open and packed individually. Skin flaps can be used to cover the defect
7
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What are the complications of perinodal sinuses?
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- Pain
- Abscesses
- Infection
- Recurrence