Colorectal Surgery Review

Pilonidal Disease & Hidradenitis Supporativa


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Pilonidal disease and hidradenitis suppurativa are two chronic, often misunderstood conditions that significantly impact quality of life. Though different in origin, they share common themes of recurrent infection, inflammation, and the need for thoughtful long-term management. In this episode, we take a deep dive into both conditions, outlining their anatomy, causes, diagnostic challenges, and modern treatment strategies.

We begin with pilonidal disease—a condition commonly affecting young adults, caused by hair and debris becoming trapped in the natal cleft. We explore how pilonidal disease develops, the range of clinical presentations from simple pits to complex abscesses, and why recurrence is so common. Treatment options are reviewed in detail, from conservative hygiene-based strategies to surgical interventions, including excision, flap procedures, and laser ablation. Healing times, recurrence rates, and the pros and cons of each approach are discussed clearly to help both patients and practitioners understand the options.

The conversation then transitions to hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), a chronic inflammatory condition of the apocrine sweat glands that can mimic infection but is fundamentally an inflammatory skin disease. We discuss staging systems, clinical features, and the psychological toll HS can take. Treatment options range from lifestyle modifications and antibiotics to biologic therapies and surgical excision. We highlight the challenges of managing a condition that is often misdiagnosed and undertreated, emphasizing the importance of early recognition and multidisciplinary care.

By comparing and contrasting these two conditions, the episode underscores both their differences and shared lessons: the role of chronic inflammation, the impact on daily life, and the importance of individualized treatment strategies. Special attention is given to patient experience—how recurrent pain, drainage, and scarring can influence social, emotional, and professional life—and how modern treatment seeks not only to resolve disease but to restore quality of life.

This episode is designed to serve as a comprehensive guide. For medical trainees, it provides a structured framework for approaching pilonidal disease and HS. For patients, it offers clarity, reassurance, and a roadmap through often confusing treatment pathways. And for clinicians, it provides an evidence-based update on current best practices.

By the end of this discussion, listeners will come away with a clear, big-picture understanding of pilonidal disease and hidradenitis suppurativa: what they are, why they happen, and how they can be treated in ways that are effective, compassionate, and patient-centered.

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Colorectal Surgery ReviewBy Allen Kamrava, MD MBA FACS FASCRS