Pilonidal cyst

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Background

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

Diagnosis

  1. May present as a painless cyst, acute abscess, or recurring cysts w/ draining sinuses
  2. Occurs in midline in the upper part of the natal cleft
    1. Does not communicate with the anorectum
    2. 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

Treatment

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

See Also

Source

Tintinalli