REVIEW OF THE MOST PRESENTLY ADOPTED SURGICAL TECHNIQUES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PILONIDAL SINUS DISEASE

Hany Mohamed Mohamed Ibrahim;

Abstract


In 1833, Herbert Mayo described a cyst that contained hair just below the coccyx. Hodge in 1880 coined the name "pilonidal" from the Latin words pilus, which means hair, and nidus, which means nest. Pilonidal disease consists of a spectrum of entities ran


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Title REVIEW OF THE MOST PRESENTLY ADOPTED SURGICAL TECHNIQUES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PILONIDAL SINUS DISEASE
Authors Hany Mohamed Mohamed Ibrahim
Keywords REVIEW OF THE MOST PRESENTLY ADOPTED SURGICAL TECHNIQUES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PILONIDAL SINUS DISEASE
Issue Date 2009
Description 
In 1833, Herbert Mayo described a cyst that contained hair just below the coccyx. Hodge in 1880 coined the name "pilonidal" from the Latin words pilus, which means hair, and nidus, which means nest. Pilonidal disease consists of a spectrum of entities ran

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