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Many surgeons choose to treat pilonidal patients with disfiguring, wide-excisional operations hoping to completely remove the elusive cyst. The problem is that many of these radical operations for pilonidal disease: 1) often don’t work and can lead to a recurrence as they fail to shallow the cleft, eliminate dead space under the skin surface, andContinue reading “I am on a mission to educate patients and the surgical community”

Few surgeons truly have a desire or interest in taking care of pilonidal patients and many of their operations make the problem worse.   Not everyone should be performing the cleft lift.  It is technically demanding, requires good three-dimensional planning, and adequate patience to meticulously perform the operation. So, if the surgeon you’re consulting withContinue reading “How do you know if a surgeon is a pilonidal expert?”

During my training as a general and colon and rectal surgeon, I was complicit in many poorly planned and executed operations for pilonidal disease.  Patients would come to the operating room with a symptomatic but small appearing problem, and they would leave with a huge hole in their backside.  In the resident clinic I would see theseContinue reading “Surgeons, please partner with me in changing the way we treat pilonidal disease.”

Patient Prep: Traveling to San Francisco for Pilonidal care during COVID-19

This has been a difficult eight months for all of us.  The time has been particularly challenging for patients with Pilonidal Disease, particularly those who must to travel outside of their local medical community to find a surgeon who can provide proper treatment. Finding a Seasoned Surgeon There are just a few surgeons who performContinue reading “Patient Prep: Traveling to San Francisco for Pilonidal care during COVID-19”