Surgery for Pilonidal Sinus | Pilonidal Sinus Surgery Cost in HSR Layout and Koramangala

Dr Manas Ranjan Tripathy
2 min readMay 22, 2023

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What is Pilonidal Sinus?

Pilonidal sinus is a condition that affects the area just above the buttocks called the natal cleft. When loose hairs fall off from the neck and back, they accumulate in the natal cleft. Sometimes, they make small holes in the skin or get into the existing pores. Hairs carry bacteria and thus they can infect the holes or pores of the skin. At times, the infection results in the formation of an abscess or a discharge that is released out onto the skin through a tunnel called the sinus.

Treatment

Occasional discharge can be treated with antibiotics but surgery is the most effective way to remove pilonidal sinus. The operation is performed under general anesthesia and lasts for about half an hour. The surgeon removes the sinus along with the infected tissue.

Complications

Sometimes, surgery for the pilonidal sinus can cause general complications like pain, bleeding, scarring and the formation of blood clots. Other complications may be a partial breakdown of the wound, numbness around the wound and slow healing.

Recovery

Pilonidal Sinus Treatment in HSR Layout is performed as an outpatient procedure and the patient is discharged the same day. Convalescence takes about two to three weeks, after which one can resume normal activities. Exercising in this period may speed up recovery. Talk to your doctor about an optimal workout regimen. Occasionally, pilonidal sinus makes a comeback.

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Dr Manas Ranjan Tripathy
Dr Manas Ranjan Tripathy

Written by Dr Manas Ranjan Tripathy

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Dr. Manas Ranjan Tripathy, (MBBS, MS — General Surgery, FIAGES. (Fellowship in Laparoscopic surgery). and Advance training in LASER proctology)

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