Abstract
Abstract The insertion of hairs at the depth of the intergluteal fold causes pilonidal sinus, but current treatment assists the free entrance of new hairs by opening portals of entry at the depth. 1687 cases of pilonidal sinus have been treated by an operation which places resistant skin at the depth of the intergluteal fold, and follow-up suggests a low recurrence-rate.
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