Effect of Hydrocolloid Dressings on Healing by Second Intention after Excision of Pilonidal Sinus

Autor: Nieves Toldrá, Vicente Viciano, José Medrano, José E. Castera, Javier Aguiló, Miguel G. Botella, Jose Luis Todolí Torró
Rok vydání: 2000
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Zdroj: The European Journal of Surgery. 166:229-232
ISSN: 1102-4151
DOI: 10.1080/110241500750009339
Popis: Objective: To assess the efficacy of hydrocolloid dressings in wound management after excision of pilonidal sinus. Design. Prospective randomised trial. Setting: District hospital, Spain. Patients. 38 patients with chronic pilonidal sinus. Interventions: Open excision with healing by second intention. Divided into three groups: conventional gauze dressing (control, n = 15), Comfeel R (n = 12) and Varihesive R (n = 11) Main outcome measures: Median healing time, infection rate, intolerance, pain, comfort, ease of management, leakage, and recurrence. Results: Median healing time was 68 days (range 33-168) in the control group, compared with 65 days (range 40-137) in the two hydrocolloid groups combined. There were no differences between the hydrocolloid groups. There were no recurrences during the 74 months of follow-up. A third of the postoperative cultures in the control group grew pathogens compared with 1/ 23 of the patients treated with hydrocolloid dressings (p = 0.03). This was of no clinical relevance. 14/23 in the hydrocolloid group developed leaks. Pain was significantly less in the first four postoperative weeks among the patients in the hydrocolloid group than in the control group (p < 0.05). ). Conclusions: Hydrocolloid dressings lessen pain and increase comfort for patients after excision of pilonidal sinus, though time to healing is no shorten than when a conventional gauze dressing is used.
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