Pilonidal Disease is disease of young patients with significant morbidity and is difficult to treat. Currently multiple methods are practiced for the treatment of the disease, two of them are preferred over others and practice extensively. First one involves excision of pilonidal sinus and dressings while the second one is excision of the pilonidal sinus with application of negative pressure wound therapy. None of these approaches is considered superior to the other, as not enough comparison studies of the two procedures have been done. In order to clarify this and find the best option for our patients, investigators are taking opportunity to compare these two modalities. If participants choose to participate in this study they will be randomly selected to one of these groups and the progress of wound healing will be monitored after surgery with the measurement of wound weekly and photographs. Investigators are hoping to find out which procedure is superior. This will allow investigators to provide the best treatment option for their patients in future.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
32
After excision of pilonidal sinus Non powered-NPWT will be applied to the area
After excision of pilonidal sinus normal dressing will be applied to the area of surgery
Tallaght Hospital
Dublin, Ireland
RECRUITINGTime to complete wound healing
Time between Surgery and complete healing when there is no further requirement to apply dressing
Time frame: Wound will be assessed for healing at 1 week to 6 weeks
VAS score (Visual Analogue Scale)
Pain score as scored by patients, VAS is an analogue scale is from 1 to 10, 1 being minimal discomfort to 10 being the worst pain in the life
Time frame: VAS for pain will be recorded at 1 week to 6 weeks at weekly intervals
Wound size ratio
Healing as ratio of the initial wound
Time frame: Wound size ratio will be recorded at 1 week to 6 weeks at weekly intervals
Time to resume daily activities
Time at which patient is able to do his/her daily household works
Time frame: Assessment will be done at 1 week to 6 weeks at weekly intervals
Recurrence
Recurrence of disease at 6 months from surgery
Time frame: Patient will be assessed at 6 months from surgery
Analgesia Requirement
Requirement for analgesia will be recorded to make the pain analysis more robust
Time frame: Recording will be done at 1 week to 6 weeks at weekly intervals
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