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Update Course Rewind: Patient Education and Non-Surgical Management of Pilonidal Disease 2024

Video Published 2024-12-10 Updated 2026-06-10

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Pediatric surgeons discuss evidence-based approaches to pilonidal disease management, emphasizing non-surgical interventions including hair removal and hygiene protocols before considering surgery. The presentation introduces a practice classification system and highlights that 60-70% of cases may resolve with conservative measures alone when combined with proper patient education.

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  • Shaving and meticulous hygiene alone achieves 60-70% healing rates in pilonidal disease, avoiding surgery in many cases.
  • Hair removal (clipping weekly, Nair, or waxing under anesthesia) is essential; many patients present without anyone addressing hair.
  • Patients with wounds as initial presentation are less likely to heal fully with minimally invasive approaches.
  • Severity staging systems exist but don't always correlate with management; treatment should be individualized to patient context.
  • Patient education on hygiene (showering with hand shower, washlets) is critical and often overlooked in pilonidal disease management.

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