Surgery study tests which technique helps patients return to normal life faster
NCT ID NCT07271537
Summary
This study compared two surgical flap techniques—Karydakis and Limberg—for treating primary pilonidal sinus, a painful condition near the tailbone. Researchers enrolled 352 patients with symptomatic pilonidal sinus to see which surgery led to better recovery of daily functions. The study specifically measured how well patients could return to sexual activity and driving after their operations.
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Zagazig University
Zagazig, Sharqia Province, 1234, Egypt
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