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NCT number NCT02663466
Other study ID # MK-005-PS
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received January 18, 2016
Last updated January 25, 2016
Start date January 2015
Est. completion date November 2015

Study information

Verified date January 2016
Source Medical Park Gaziantep Hospital
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority Turkey: Ministry of Health
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

Background. Limberg flap, one of the recently being popularized off-midline closure techniques, is widely performed for the treatment of sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus; however, recurrences still can be seen.

Objective. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between recurrence and off-midline closure errors made in Limberg flap reconstructions.

Design. A multicenter, matched-case-control study was conducted in three participating centers in Turkey.

Settings. Each hospital's database was searched separately and all patients with and without recurrence who underwent LF surgery for primary SPS from January 2008 to July 2015 were identified.

Patients. Sixty patients with recurrent disease (recurrent group, RG) and 120 matched cases of recurrence-free patients for at least 5 years following surgery (non-recurrent group, NRG) were included to the study.

Interventions Main outcome measures. According to the off-midline closure concept, LF reconstructions were classified into incorrect closures (Type 1, 2 and 3) and correct closures (type 4, 5 and 6). Then the two groups were analyzed.


Description:

Sacrococcygeal Pilonidal sinus (SPS) is a common disorder with estimated incidence of 1.1% in the community and 9% in soldiers. Pilonidal disease is a function of hair x force x vulnerability of the skin, the theory purposed by Karydakis in his article in 1992, and hair follicle obstruction and enlargement, assertion of Bascom are the most widely accepted explanation for etio-pathogenesis of the disease. It is such a disease that, there is still no clear consensus in regard to its gold-standard treatment modality, even though a lot of research and publications.

However, recently off-midline closure techniques has being popularized, by which the suture line is positioned off the midline to ensure minimal chance of recurrence. One of these techniques is the rhomboid, or Limberg, flap (LF) which is widely performed flap surgery for the treatment of SPS in Turkey. However, recurrences can be seen following wide excision and LF reconstruction; therefore, successful implementation of LF technique in the sacrococcygeal area requires well-known characteristics of the flap and problematic anatomy of the gluteal cleft.

There are many reports that favor Limberg flap over others. Although the authors also used to perform LF in patients with SPS with acceptable results until 2008, then they shifted their routine surgical preference to another off-midline closure technique for cosmetic reasons after this date. But increasingly more cases have administered to our institution due to the complications and recurrences after LF which performed elsewhere. Therefore the authors decided to investigate the technical reasons and risk factors of the problem to avoid complications and recurrence related to the incorrect flap design.

The authors first hypothesized that there are an association between erroneous off-midline closures and recurrence in patients underwent LF reconstruction for primary SPS. Then they designed a case-control study to test this hypothesis.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 180
Est. completion date November 2015
Est. primary completion date July 2015
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group 16 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- age older than 16 years

- patients had been undergone LF reconstruction for primary SPS with no recurrence at least within the last 5 years

- patients with a clinical diagnosis of disease recurrence following LF surgery performed for primary SPS

- patients or his/her legal representative giving informed consent to make interview and participate to the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

- age younger than 16 years

- patients had been undergone a surgery other than LF for primary SPS

- patients with clinical history of multiple recurrence of the disease after any surgical procedure

- patients who had a recurrence due to the reasons other than correct or erroneous off-midline closure

- patients who had diabetes mellitus, or using steroids, had skin disorders such as hydradenitis suppurativa, had previously received phenol treatment, and patients who refused to give informed consent and who is unavailable or denied to make an interview.

Study Design

Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Retrospective


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Procedure:
erroneous off-midline closures
All patients with pilonidal sinus recurrent disease following Limberg flap reconstruction in the recurrent group were examined by the authors in each study center and high resolution close-up photos of the patients' sacrococcygeal area were taken. These photos were then sent to all authors to asses and reach a collective decision to classify the erroneous off-midline closure technique and precisely measuring the distance between the flap border and the midline in the cleft. Same evaluation method was applied to the patients in nonrecurrent group. Following the completion of the assessments, all digital data of the patients were permanently deleted.

Locations

Country Name City State
Turkey Mehmet Kaplan Gaziantep Sehitkamil

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Medical Park Gaziantep Hospital

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Turkey, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary erroneous off-midline closures Erroneous off-midline closure referred to the incision lines and/or angles of the LF are centered in- and/or crossed the midline or to be closer than 1 cm to the midline of the cleft between the buttocks. within 1 mont after last patient included to the study No
Secondary Suture type Suture type was referred to the LF skin suturing type. We classified suture types into two categories; i) intermittent type stitches with multifilament or monofilament sutures or with skin staplers, ii) continuous type which referred subcuticular stitch with a monofilament nonabsorbable suture. within the first month after completion of the patient recruitment No
Secondary Safe distance Safe distance was referred the distance between the flap border and midline to be 1 cm or more. within 1 month after the last patient included to the study No
Secondary Correct off-midline closures Proper off-midline closure referred to the incision lines and/or angles of the LF are not centered in- and/or not crossed the midline or to be farther than at least 1 centimeter to the midline of the cleft between the buttocks. within 1 month after last patient included to the study No
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