ANZ Journal of Surgery | 2021
Gender‐specific prevalence of pilonidal sinus disease over time: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Abstract
Gender‐specific risk factors have been suggested to promote a fourfold higher incidence of pilonidal sinus disease (PSD) in male as compared to female patients. However, in recent decades there has been an apparent shift towards an increasing prevalence of PSD in women, as body weight and other risk factors influence the disease. We aimed at determining whether PSD prevalence actually changed in men and women over time.