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INTERGLUTEAL FOLD DEPTH HAS NO INFLUENCE ON PILONIDAL SINUS DISEASE DEVELOPMENT
MATTHAS MAAK, PHLPP MRSDORF, LAYLA BAR, MYRAM BRAUN MNKER, MAXMLAN SCHARONOW, MARCEL ORTH, DETRCH DOLL
Turkish Journal of Surgery - 2025;():0-0
Department of Surgery, University Hospital Erlangen of the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany

Objective: The etiology of primary pilonidal sinus disease (PSD) remains unclear. Prior investigations suggest that sharp fragments from the occiput contribute to the formation of PSD. In 2009 a correlation between PSD and a deeper natal cleft was reported. We investigated the association between intergluteal fold (IGF) depth and PSD risk using a standardized five-step measuring protocol.

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