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Minimal Treatment of Pilonidal Disease - APSA Practice Gaps 2019

Video Published 2020-03-03 Updated 2026-06-10

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Discussion of evolving surgical management for recurrent pilonidal disease in adolescents, highlighting the shift from traditional unroofing/marsupialization to minimal pit excision techniques. The PITS procedure uses punch biopsies to excise sinus tracts with less invasive approach, resulting in faster healing and lower recurrence rates.

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  • Minimal pit excision has rapidly replaced more invasive techniques as first-line treatment for pilonidal disease with improved healing times.
  • The PITS procedure uses punch biopsies to excise sinus tracts and core out underlying tissue, achieving same results as unroofing with less invasion.
  • Thorough cavity cleaning is critical—some surgeons use sinus endoscopy to visualize and ensure complete hair/debris removal after pit excision.
  • Less invasive techniques decrease recurrence rates and need for additional operations compared to wide excision or flap procedures.
  • Minimal pit excision can often be performed outpatient or in clinic, reducing patient burden and healthcare costs.

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