2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2021.03.004
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Crystallized phenol treatment vs excision and primary closure in pilonidal sinus disease: A randomized clinical trial in adolescent patients

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“…Following this article, Yüksel (17) stated in his letter to the editor that it should not be used in children yet, citing Germany as an example. Otherwise, the feasibility of phenol application has been shown in the literature in other studies, including application in the children group, and no severe side effects have been encountered were reported (7,15,(18)(19)(20).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Following this article, Yüksel (17) stated in his letter to the editor that it should not be used in children yet, citing Germany as an example. Otherwise, the feasibility of phenol application has been shown in the literature in other studies, including application in the children group, and no severe side effects have been encountered were reported (7,15,(18)(19)(20).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…When we compared our study with the reported phenol applications in the literature, the number of pilonidal sinus orifices reported for phenol applications in other studies were either unspecified (7,15) or less than 3 (10). The number of pilonidal sinus orifices influences recurrence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the 7 patients in whom recurrence was detected, the average presentation time for recurrence was 5.8 months (1–10). For two of the 7 patients with recurrence, open surgery with a Karydakis flap, and 5 patients under local anesthesia, crystallized phenol was applied as described by Şengül et al [ 6 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pediatric retrospective cohort study using crystallized phenol demonstrated a 9% recurrence rate at 3-month follow-up. When comparing phenol injection with excision with primary closure, 2 studies demonstrated nonsignificantly lower recurrence rates in patients who underwent phenol application. Finally, a study evaluating patients undergoing 6 to 8 laser treatments followed by phenol injection demonstrated no recurrences at a mean follow-up of 24 months …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%