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TREATMENT OF EPITHELIAL COCCYGEAL PASSAGE IN CHILDREN

I Kirgizov1, S Minaev2, A Efremenkov1, I Gerasimenko2, A Zykin1
1Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education
2Stavropol State Medical University

Despite the wide range of epithelial coccygeal passage (ECP) treatments, none of the existing approaches can be considered universal and practical. Objective: To increase the effectiveness of ECP treatment in children. Materials and methods: From 2016 to 2023, 97 children with epithelial coccygeal passages were treated. Patients were divided into two groups: Group 1 - patients with the traditional method of tightly suturing the postoperative wound (n-52), Group 2 - patients operated on using the technique developed by us: suturing the edges of the skin to the bottom of the wound in a checkerboard pattern using laser marking of the surgical field (n-45). Results: In Group 1, complications in seromas, hematomas, and wound edge divergence were observed in 20 (38.5%) patients. In Group 2, such complications were recorded statistically less frequently (p<0.05) - in 7 (15.4%). Relapses of the disease were noted statistically more frequently (p<0.05) in 14 (26.9%) patients of Group I than in 2 (4.4%). Conclusion: As a result of using our technique, patients who underwent surgery showed a decrease in relapses and complications compared to those who operated using the traditional method.

Keywords: epithelial coccygeal passage, treatment, children, result

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I Kirgizov1, S Minaev2, A Efremenkov1, I Gerasimenko2, A Zykin1
1Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education
2Stavropol State Medical University

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