Pilonidal Disease
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Pilonidal Disease
Management of Pilonidal Disease (2019)
Pilonidal Disease and Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Skin Conditions Potpourri: Sexually Transmitted Infections, Dermatologic Conditions, and Noncomplex Pilonidal Disease
Anorectal Disease- A 19-year-old patient presents with painful swelling for 4 days over the natal cleft area. The patient denies any history of trauma. On examination, a 3x3-cm swelling with erythema and fluctuance is noted in the midline of the natal cleft. Which of the following is recommended?
- A 20-year-old male patient with a history of a previous incision and drainage of pilonidal abscess presents to the office with gluteal cleft pain and intermittent bleeding and drainage from several midline pits with no improvement with conservative management. He is a college student with a summer internship while at home and would like to address the problem before he goes back to school. What is the best recommendation for this patient at this time?
Anorectal Disease- A 24-year-old man presents to your office with tailbone pain of 2 days’ duration. He has a temperature of 100.7°F (38.1°C) and the examination findings shown in the Figure. What is the best next step in management?
- A 27-year-old man presents to the clinic with chronic seropurulent drainage from the superior gluteal cleft for 3 months. Examination reveals a 1.5-cm pilonidal cyst with a chronic midline sinus. Rectal examination findings are normal. What is the best next step in management?
Pilonidal cyst excision
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Management of Anorectal Abscess, Fistula-in-Ano, and Rectovaginal Fistula (2022)
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