Pilonidal Disease & Anorectal Disorders
EasySurgery · General Surgery
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A high-frequency cluster in General Surgery covering pilonidal sinus, perianal abscess, anal fissure, haemorrhoids and pruritus ani. Questions hinge on anal canal anatomy (dentate line, sphincters, blood supply), clinical recognition, and the operation of choice for each lesion. The anal canal is ~4 cm long, extending from the anorectal ring to the anal verge. The dentate (pectinate) line is the single most examin…
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