Dýlek, O.N.Bekereciodlu, M.2025-05-102025-05-1019981102-415110.1080/1102415987500051472-s2.0-0344457251https://doi.org/10.1080/110241598750005147https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14720/6285Objective: To evaluate our short term results of simple V-Y advancement flap for complicated pilonidal sinus. Design: Prospective study. Setting: Yuzuncu Yyl University hospital, Van, Turkey. Subjects: 23 patients aged 19- 47 (mean 31) years with complicated pilonidal sinus treated between October 1994 and December 1996, of whom 9 had had previous operations for pilonidal sinus. Interventions: Bilateral V-Y-plasty to close the defect after wide excision (n = 7), and unilateral V-Y-plasty (n = 16) were performed under spinal anaesthesia. Results: There were no complications during the operation. There were 4 minor complications (17%) consisted of seroma (n = 2) and severe wound pain, and wound infection (n = 1 each). All patients were discharged within 10 days of operation and returned to work within 3 weeks. The mean follow up was 18 months (range 10-25) and no recurrences have occurred so far. Conclusions: Simple V-Y advancement flap may prove to be useful in patients with recurrent and complicated pilonidal sinuses.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPilonidal SinusTreatmentV-Y-PlastyRole of Simple V-Y Advancement Flap in the Treatment of Complicated Pilonidal SinusArticle