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Update Course Rewind: Surgical Management of Pilonidal Disease 2024

Video Published 2025-01-22 Updated 2026-06-10

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Update course recap discussing surgical management of pilonidal disease in pediatric patients, featuring Drs. Rosen and Holcomb. Focus on minimally invasive approaches including the Gibbs procedure (pit excision with cavity debridement) as preferred first-line surgical intervention, with 70-75% single-operation success rates versus traditional wide excision methods.

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  • Minimally invasive surgery (Gibbs procedure) should be first-line treatment for pilonidal disease, achieving 70-75% cure with single operation
  • Wide excision with packing remains common globally but minimally invasive approaches offer faster recovery with no activity restrictions
  • Gibbs procedure involves punching out pits, scraping internal cavity to remove hair/debris, leaving wounds open to heal with preserved skin bridges
  • Patients with first abscess should be drained and assessed; subsequent minimally invasive intervention is quick (20 min) under sedation
  • Antibiotics only indicated for active infection; routine prophylaxis not needed for elective pilonidal surgery

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