About this trial
Pilonidal sinus disease is a common condition affecting young adults and is associated with pain, infection, and reduced quality of life. Various minimally invasive treatment options have been developed to reduce recurrence and improve recovery time. Among these methods, Silac (laser ablation) and phenol application are frequently used techniques.
The aim of this prospective randomized controlled trial is to compare the effectiveness and safety of Silac and phenol treatments in patients with primary pilonidal sinus disease. Eligible patients will be randomly assigned to receive either Silac or phenol treatment. The primary outcome of the study is recurrence rate. Secondary outcomes include postoperative pain, healing time, time to return to work, patient satisfaction, and treatment cost.
Patient recruitment is planned over a 6-month period, and each participant will be followed for 6 months after treatment. The total study duration will be 12 months. The results of this study are expected to provide evidence to guide the selection of minimally invasive treatment options for primary pilonidal sinus disease.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age between 18 and 64 years
Diagnosis of primary pilonidal sinus disease
Maximum of three sinus openings (pits)
History of no more than two previous abscess episodes
Disqualifiers
Recurrent or previously operated pilonidal sinus disease
More than three sinus openings
More than two previous abscess episodes
Acute abscess requiring emergency drainage at presentation
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- SiLac (Laser Ablation)
- Phenol Application