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    A new surgical technique for pilonidal disease significantly reduced postoperative complications. This method promotes wound healing by primary tension, improving patient outcomes.

    Area of Science:

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    • Pilonidal disease management

    Context:

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    • To assess the efficacy of a new surgical technique for pilonidal disease.
    • To reduce postoperative morbidity and improve treatment results.

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    • A two-layered horizontal suture and vertical knot cutaneous sutures were employed for wound closure.
    • This technique facilitates primary wound healing without the need for granulation filling.

    Impact:

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