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Volume 200, Issue 1, Pages 9-14 (July 2010)


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Randomized comparison of Limberg flap versus modified primary closure for the treatment of pilonidal disease

Marco Gallinella Muzi, M.D., Giovanni Milito, M.D., Federica Cadeddu, M.D.Corresponding Author Informationemail address, Casimiro Nigro, M.D., Federica Andreoli, M.D., Dalia Amabile, M.D., Attilio Maria Farinon, F.A.C.S.

Received 4 February 2009; received in revised form 26 May 2009

Abstract 

Background

The best surgical technique for sacrococcygeal pilonidal disease is still controversial. The aim of this randomized prospective trial was to compare both the results of Limberg flap procedure and primary closure.

Methods

A total of 260 patients with sacrococcygeal pilonidal disease were assigned randomly to undergo Limberg flap procedure or tension-free primary closure.

Results

Success of surgery was achieved in 84.62% of Limberg flap patients versus 77.69% of primary closure (P = .0793). Surgical time for primary closure was shorter. Wound infection was more frequent in the primary closure group (P = .0254), which experienced less postoperative pain (P < .0001). No significant difference was found in time off from work (P = .672) and wound dehiscence. Recurrence was observed in 3.84% versus 0% in the primary closure versus Limberg flap group (P = .153).

Conclusions

Our results do not show a clear benefit for surgical management by Limberg flap or primary closure. Limberg flap showed less convalescence and wound infection; our technique of tension-free primary closure was a day case procedure, less painful, and shorter than Limberg flap.

Department of Surgery, University Hospital Tor Vergata, Viale Oxford, 81, Rome, Italy

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PII: S0002-9610(09)00622-9

doi:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2009.05.036


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