Endoscopic Treatment of Pilonidal Sinus Disease in Paediatric Patients – A Study in Western Australia
Jessica Lesley O’Sullivan,
Parshotam Gera
Abstract:Background
Pilonidal disease is considered a spectrum of disease ranging from acute abscesses to a chronic
state most often associated with draining sinuses in the gluteal fold. An increasing prevalence is
seen in children with 3 out of every 250,000 children developing pilonidal sinus disease
(PSD). Although this is a common disease within general and paediatric surgery departments
worldwide, there is yet to be an agreement on a ‘Gold Standard ‘of treatment. Minimally invasive treatment techniques such as EPS… Show more
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