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: Online published version of an accepted article before publication in the final form. Journal Name: Journal of Case Reports and Images in Surgery Type of Article: Case Report Title: A case report of endoanal pilonidal sinus with literature review Authors: Abdulwahid M. Salih, F.H.Kakamad doi: To be assigned Early view version published: April 22, 2016 How to cite the article: Abdulwahid M. Salih, F.H.Kakamad. A case report of endoanal pilonidal sinus with literature review. Journal of Case Reports and Images in Surgery. Forthcoming 2016. Disclaimer: This manuscript has been accepted for publication. This is a pdf file of the. The is an online published version of an accepted article before publication in the final form. The proof of this manuscript will be sent to the authors for corrections after which this manuscript will undergo content check, copyediting/proofreading and content formatting to conform to journal s requirements. Please note that during the above publication processes errors in content or presentation may be discovered which will be rectified during manuscript processing. These errors may affect the contents of this manuscript and final published version of this manuscript may be extensively different in content and layout than this. Page 1 of 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 TYPE OF ARTICLE: Case Report TITLE: A case report of endoanal pilonidal sinus with literature review AUTHORS: Abdulwahid M. Salih 1, F.H.Kakamad 2 AFFILIATIONS: 1-Faculty of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine/Department Surgery/ University of Sulaimani/ François Mitterrand Street/Sulaymaniyah/IRAQ 2- Faculty of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine/Department Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery/ University of Sulaimani/ François Mitterrand Street/Sulaymaniyah/IRAQ, fahmi.hussein@univsul.edu.iq CORRESPONDING AUTHOR DETAILS Fahmi H Kakamad, Faculty of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine/Department Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery/ University of Sulaimani/ François Mitterrand Street/Sulaymaniyah/IRAQ, Email fahmi.hussein@univsul.edu.iq Short Running Title: Endoanal pilonidal sinus Guarantor of Submission: The corresponding author is the guarantor of submission. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Page 2 of 8

33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 TITLE: A case report of endoanal pilonidal sinus with literature review ABSTRACT Introduction Pilonidal sinus is a disease in which chronic inflammatory condition occurs due to involution of hair fragments into the skin. Endoanal pilonidal sinus is an extremely rare condition with only 10 cases has been reported in literature. We present a case of endoanal pilonidal sinus with literature review. Case Report A 39-year-old male with perianal discharge and itching for 6 months duration. Clinical examination showed an external opening at 11 o'clock. Fistulectomy was performed. The histopathological examination confirmed endoanal pilonidal sinus. Conclusion Although extremely rare, pilonidal sinus may occur in the anal canal, especially in those patients with previous operation. Fistulectomy with open tract is an effective treatment. Keywords: pilonidal fistula, Pilonidal Sinus, endoanal pilonidal sinus, hair containing sinus. 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Page 3 of 8

65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 TITLE: A case report of endoanal pilonidal sinus with literature review INTRODUCTION Pilonidal sinus is a common medical problem that accounts for about 15% of anal suppurations [1]. It is a condition with chronic inflammation associated with the involution of hair into the skin. It occurs commonly in the sacrococcygeal area [2]. However, it may also occur in other areas rarely like umbilicus, nose, suprapubic area, groin, interdigital web, axilla, clitoris, prepuce, or penis [3]. The onset of pilonidal sinus is rare before puberty and beyond the age of forty [4]. It occurs three times more in male than female [4]. It clinically presents as mass, pain, cellulitis and redness [5]. Endoanal pilonidal sinus is an extremely rare condition with only 10 cases has been reported in literatures [6-11]. Although previous anal operation accounts for etiology of some cases, its exact cause remains unknown [11]. We present a case of endoanal pilonidal sinus with literature review. CASE REPORT A 39-year-old male with history of surgically treated pilonidal sinus and anal fistula before 2 years, presented with perianal discharge and itching for 6 months duration associated with pain especially during defecation. Clinical examination showed an external opening at 11 o'clock about 3.5 centimeters distant from anal verge with indurations and surrounding skin excoriation. Transperineal US revealed single fistula tract extending proximally into the anal canal and merging with its wall about 16 millimeters from anal verge. The sonographer concluded intersphencteric, low type, fistula in ano. Under spinal anesthesia, fistulectomy was performed, the tract left open. The histopathological examination showed chronic inflammation containing scattered foreign body, multinucleated giant cells centered on a tract which was lined by thick benign stratified squamous epithelium and contained several free hair shafts, features of endoanal pilonidal sinus (Figure 1). After 5 weeks of follow up, patient was comfortable and free on symptoms. 95 96 Page 4 of 8

97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 DISCUSSION The origin of pilonidal disease is not well understood. There are two theories for its pathogenesis: congenital and acquired theories. However, the majority of opinion favors the acquired theory [12]. In general, at least three conditions should be present for a pilonidal sinus to develop: First is hair in the skin. Second, some sort of wrinkled skin, like the natal cleft or a scar. The third condition is a mixture of hormonal and hygienic problem [13]. It usually presents as pain, local inflammation and redness [5]. Endoanal pilonidal sinus which was previously called pilonidal fistula, is a pilonidal sinus with an opening into anal canal [14]. There are several ways for sinus to be driven into the anal canal: 1-spread of sacro-coccygeal pilonidal diseases into the perianal area. 2-Less known theories are that the pilonidal cysts reach through the penetration of hairs into an open anal fissures or that hairs can get into the anal canal as they do in other areas of the body. 3- The most updated theory regards the acquired condition after anal operation in which hairs may penetrate the underlining tissues through the healing wound or via developing scar [11]. The main presenting features of the endoanal pilonidal sinus are discharge, inching and pain [6-11]. Surgical fistulectomy with primary repair is the corner stone of the management [11]. To our knowledge, there are only 10 reported cases in the literatures [6-11]. Nine of them occurred in male and in one of them a woman was affected. Age ranged from 23 to 58 years [23, 27, 29, 30, 42, 42, 42, 46, 55, 58] [6-11]. Eight of them presented with recurrent purulent discharge [6-10]. Two of the cases were symptomless and they were accidentally found during a surgical intervention to manage hemorrhoids [9]. None of the reported patients had found hairs in the anal canal by themselves [6-11]. As in this case, the sinus was singular in nine of them while other patient had double endoanal sinuses [6]. Regarding the surgical intervention, in five cases the cyst and the tracts were opened and left for secondary intention healing [6,9] and on the other 4 cases the lesion was thoroughly removed [6-11]. Two of the reported cases had the same initial presentation as ours [10]. All three patients were initially surgically diagnosed as cases of anal fistula [10]. While others diagnosed as pilonidal sinus initially. Later on during surgical correction and histopathological examination, they were fount that to be cases of endoanal fistula [6-9, 11] Page 5 of 8

129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 CONCLUSION Although extremely rare, pilonidal sinus may occur in the anal canal. the main risk factor is previous anal operation. Fistulectomy with open tract appears to be a good treatment option for healing with a very low rate of recurrence. CONFLICT OF INTEREST None to be declared. AUTHOR S CONTRIBUTIONS AbdulWahid M. Salih; performed operation. Information collection Fahmi Kakamad; writing the manuscript REFERENCES 1. Clothiers et al. The natural history of the post anal (pilonidal) sinus. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 66, 201-203. 2. Balasaheb A. et al. Pilonidal sinus over a rare site. IJSR. Volume : 4 Issue : 2 February 2015 ISSN No 2277-8179 3. Sunkara et al. Intermammary Pilonidal Sinus. International Journal of Trichology. 2010; 2(2):116-118. doi:10.4103/0974-7753.77526. 4. Sondeno et al. Patient characteristics and symptoms in chronic pilonidal sinus disease. International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 10, 39-42. 5. Yavalkar et al. Intermammary Pilonidal Sinus: A Case Report. Indian Journal of Medical Case Reports ISSN: 2319 3832. 6. Wilson et al. Pilonidal sinuses of the analcanal: report of case. Dis Colon Rectum. 1971; 14(6):468 70.2. 7. Weston et al. Pilonidal cyst of the anal canal: casereport. In: Read at the meeting of the American ProctologicSociety. 1962.3. 8. Accarpio et al. Pilonidal sinus with an anal canal fistula: report of case. DisColon Rectum. 1988; 31(12):965 7.4. Page 6 of 8

160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 9. Ortiz et al. Hair-containing lesions within the anal canal. Int J ColorectalDis. 1987; 2:153 4.5. 10. Alrawashdeh et al. Primary anal pilonidal disease. Colorectal Dis. 2008; 10:303. 11. Talini et al. Endoanal pilonidal sinus: case report and literature review. j coloproctol (rio j). 2 0 1 5;3 5(3):175 177 12. Basom, J. Pilonidal disease: Long-term results of follicle removal. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 26, 800-807. 13. Olcay et al. Pilonidal Sinus of the Scalp: a Case Report and Review of the Literature. Balkan Med J 2011; 28: 445-447 DOI: 10.5174/tutfd.2010.03495. 14. S. Vallance. Pilonidal fistulas mimicking fistulas-in-ano. Br. J. Surg. Vol. 69 (1982) 161-162 Printed in Great Britain. FIGURE LEGENDS Figure 1: microscopic examination showed chronic inflammation containing scattered foreign body, multinucleated giant cells centered on the tract confirming pilonidal sinus. 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 Page 7 of 8

192 FIGURE 193 194 195 196 197 198 Figure 1: microscopic examination showed chronic inflammation containing scattered foreign body, multinucleated giant cells centered on the tract confirming pilonidal sinus. Page 8 of 8