Pilonidal cyst

Background

  • Sinus is formed by penetration of skin by ingrowing hair
    • Leads to foreign body granuloma reaction, sinus perpetuated by repeated bouts of infxn
  • Carcinoma is rare complication of chronic, recurring pilonidal sinus disease

Diagnosis

  • May present as a painless cyst, acute abscess, or recurring cysts w/ draining sinuses
  • Occurs in midline in the upper part of the natal cleft
    • Does not communicate with the anorectum
    • Because of proximity to anus can be confused for a perianal abscess

Differential Diagnosis

  1. Syphilitic and tuberculous granulomas
  2. Simple furuncles
  3. Fungal infection
  4. Sacral osteomyelitis

Anorectal Disorders

Non-GI Look-a-Likes

Treatment

  1. I&D
  2. Abx only needed if cellulitis is present
  3. Refer to surgeon for recurrent disease

See Also

Source

Tintinalli