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This study aims to investigate the effect of laser ablation (LA) in minimally invasive management of pilonidal disease (PD). Data of the patients with PD who were eligible for simple debridement have been prospectively collected since March 2018, when laser ablation treatment came into use in our institution. Laser ablation treatment was offered to all eligible patients. All the patients underwent debridement (removal of hair and/or necrotic tissues through pits using a clamp/curette/brush) of PD; LA was added to the procedure in patients who were willing to have LA. The surgical outcome of two procedures was compared. The primary outcome measure was recurrence at 36 months.


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NCT number NCT05569135
Study type Observational
Source Istanbul Medipol University Hospital
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Status Completed
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Start date March 1, 2018
Completion date October 3, 2022

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