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1
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What is a Pilonodal sinus?

A

Obstruction of natal cleft hair follicles ~6cm above the anus

2
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Describe the aetiology of pilonodal sinus

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Ingrowing of hairs incites a foreign body inflammatory reaction + may cause secondary tracks to open laterally +/- abscesses with foul-smelling discharge.
Intermittent negative pressure will draw in more hair + perpetuate the cycle

3
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Describe the epidemiology of pilonodal sinuses

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COMMON
Affects 0.7% of young adults
Male ages 16 – 40 years
Obese, Caucasians, Asians, Middle East + Mediterraneans at high risk

4
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List 4 risk factors for pilonodal sinus

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Hirsutism
Spending a long time sitting down
Occupational (e.g. hairdressers may develop interdigital pilonidal sinus)
FHx

5
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What is the nature of symptoms of pilonodal sinus?

A

Painful natal cleft
Discharging
Swelling
Often recurrent

6
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List signs of pilonodal sinus

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Midline openings or pits between the buttocks
Hairs may protrude from the swelling
If infection or abscess, swelling will become tender
May be fluctuant + discharge pus or blood-stained fluid on compression
Skin Maceration due to chronic irritation caused by sinus discharge

7
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What investigations are needed for a pilonodal sinus?

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NONE needed

DIAGNOSIS IS CLINICAL

8
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What investigations could be performed for a pilonodal sinus?

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Bloods: to check for signs of infection- raised WCC  
Fasting glucose (diabetics are at risk)
9
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Describe the management of asymptomatic primary pilonodal sinuses

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Local hair removal

Local hygiene

10
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List 4 complications of pilonodal sinuses

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Pain
Infection
Abscess: typically occurs in the natal of hairy individuals
Recurrence

11
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What is the prognosis of pilonodal sinuses?

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Good with drainage
Shaving will cure in most cases
Usually resolves by age 40

12
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Describe the management of symptomatic primary pilonodal sinuses without abscess

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Sinus excision or primary off-midline closure (on either side of natal cleft)
Abx: amoxicillin/clavulanate

13
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Describe the management of symptomatic primary pilonodal sinuses with abscess

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Incision + drainage

Abx: amoxicillin/clavulanate