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  • Experience of outpatient surgical treatment of patients with pilonidal cyst and its complications in the setting

    Редактор | 2018, Brief reports, Practical medicine part 16 №7 (part 2) Innovative technologies in medicine (2018) | 31 октября, 2018

    M.M. MINNULLIN1, I.M. FATKHUTDINOV2, L.M. KUPKENOVA2

    1Republican Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Republic of Tatarstan, 138 Orenburgskiy Trakt, Kazan, Russian Federation, 420064

    2Kazan State Medical University of the MH of RF, 12 Butlerov Str., Kazan, Russian Federation, 420012

     Minnullin M.M. ― PhD (medicine), first Deputy Chief doctor, Head of Surgical Service, tel. (843) 231-20-60, e-mail: Marsel.Mansurovich@tatar.ru

    Fatkhutdinov I.M. ― PhD (medicine), Associate Professor of the Department of Surgical Diseases №1, e-mail: ilsur1801@mail.ru

    Kupkenova L.M. ― student of Therapy Faculty, e-mail: lkupkenova@mail.ru, ORCID ID: 0000-0003-2874-9462

     The article presents the results of outpatient surgical treatment of 23 patients (4 women and 19 men) with pilonidal cyst and its complications. Surgical interventions were performed under local anesthesia with Naropin solution, using electrosurgical methods. In cases of pilonidal abscess, the opening and drainage of the abscess was performed, with subsequent secondary healing of wounds. The patients with pilonidal cyst complicated by secondary passages underwent radical surgery ― excision of the cyst with secondary tracts with and without suturing. Postoperatively, the patients underwent physiotherapy. The integrated approach to the treatment of patients with pilonidal cyst and its complications enabled to carry out an adequate volume of surgical treatment in the outpatient setting.

    Key words: pilonidal cyst complicated by abscess and secondary sinus tracts.

    (For citation: Minnullin M.M., Fatkhutdinov I.M., Kupkenova L.M. Experience of outpatient surgical treatment of patients with pilonidal cyst and its complications in the setting. Practical Medicine. 2018)

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    Метки: 2018, I.M. FATKHUTDINOV, L.M. KUPKENOVA, M.M. MINNULLIN, pilonidal cyst complicated by abscess and secondary sinus tracts, Practical medicine part 16 №7 (part 2) Innovative technologies in medicine (2018)

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