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1

Eight Patients With Pilonidal Carcinoma in One Decade – Is the Incidence Rising?

2022
2

Demographic overview of pilonidal sinus carcinoma: updated insights into the incidence

2023
3

Treatment Strategies for Pilonidal Sinus Disease in Switzerland and Austria

2020
4

Rethinking the causes of pilonidal sinus disease: a matched cohort study

2020
5

Common surgical procedures in pilonidal sinus disease: A metaanalysis, merged data analysis, and comprehensive study on recurrence

2018
6

Genetic and immunological biomarkers predict metastatic disease recurrence in stage III colon cancer

2018
7

S3-Leitlinie: Sinus pilonidalis. 2. revidierte Fassung 2020

AWMF-Registriernummer: 081–009

2020
8

Discrepancies Between Planned and Actual Operating Room Turnaround Times at a Large Rural Hospital in Germany

2018
9

Preoperative Pressure Pain Threshold Is Associated With Postoperative Pain in Short-Stay Anorectal Surgery: A Prospective Observational Study

2020
10

Retikulozyten-HämoglobinÄquivalent als diagnostischer Marker der aktuellen Eisendefizienz

2020
11

Don’t Lose Your Heart to a Car. Extracorporeal Ejection of the Heart by Forceful Upward Thoracoabdominal Blunt Trauma in Human and Animal

The traumatic extracorporeal ejection of a beating heart has not been witnessed and reported in the literature previously, to our knowledge. Here we present two cases of vehicle accidents leading to this fatal injury, both in a rabbit and a human.

2020
12

Impact of geography and surgical approach on recurrence in global pilonidal sinus disease

2019
13

Immediate cut hair translocation to the intergluteal fold in the hairdressers shop – another link to pilonidal sinus disease

The genesis of pilonidal sinus disease is still disputed, but there is mounting evidence that occipital cut hair may play a major role, with the folliculitis theory losing ground. Translocation of cut hair from the head to the lower back has not been proven so far.

2019
14

Another common sharp hair fragment disease – barbers’ anterior disease (BAD)

2019
15

The presence of occipital hair in the pilonidal sinus cavity—a triple approach to proof

2018
16

Strength of Occipital Hair as an Explanation for Pilonidal Sinus Disease Caused by Intruding Hair

2017
17

Interdisciplinary Dialogue Is Needed When Defining Perioperative Recommendations: Conflicting Guidelines for Anesthetizing Patients for Pilonidal Surgery

2018
18

Recurrence rates after uncommon surgical procedures for pilonidal sinus disease

Amerged data analysis

2019
19

Pilonidal sinus disease—186 years since Mayo

Department of Procto-Surgery, St. Marienhospital Vechta, Academic Teaching Hospital of the Hannover University, Vechta, Germany

2019