Evaluation of the Impact of Pilonidal Cyst Recurrence on Quality of Life in Patients Previously Treated With Conventional Surgery or Laser Therapy
The goal of this observational study is to describe the impact of recurrence on the quality of life of patients treated with radical surgery and laser therapy. The secondary objective is to describe in patients treated with radical surgery and laser treatment : * Intensity of pain and discomfort * Duration of nursing care since surgery * Duration of inactivity since intervention
• Patient aged 14 or over
• Patient has been informed of the objectives and conditions of the study and has not objected to the collection of his/her data.
• If the patient is under 18 years of age, both parents or the holder(s) of parental authority have been informed of their child's participation in the study and do not oppose it
• Presenting a recurrence of pilonidal sinus after a first complete treatment by radical surgery or laser
⁃ Recurrence is defined by :
• The presence of persistent troublesome symptoms more than 6 months after surgery: suppuration, iterative scar disunion, absence of healing despite care deemed optimal by the expert, recurrence of abscesses
• The presence of a characteristic MRI image, if this examination has been carried out: subcutaneous collection, in hyper T2.