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UPSC aspirant treated for pilonidal sinus, condition first identified during World War 2. What is it?

The student, who had been preparing for his exams while spending extended hours seated at library chairs, began experiencing severe discomfort and swelling in the area between his buttocks.

August 08, 2024 / 15:00 IST
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This ailment, known colloquially as 'Jeepers Bottom,' was first described during World War II in soldiers.

A 21-year-old UPSC aspirant has undergone successful treatment for pilonidal sinus, a condition characterised by painful pus formation near the tailbone. This ailment, known colloquially as "Jeepers Bottom," was first described during World War II in soldiers, according to a statement from Sir Ganga Ram Hospital.

The student, who had been preparing for his exams while spending extended hours seated at library chairs, began experiencing severe discomfort and swelling in the area between his buttocks. The condition deteriorated with increasing pus discharge and significant pain, eventually confining him to bed, PTI reported.

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Dr Tarun Mittal from the Department of Laparoscopic and Laser Surgery at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital explained, “Considering the patient's condition, we opted for EPSiT (Endoscopic Pilonidal Sinus Tract Ablation Surgery) as the most effective approach to enable a swift recovery.”

This technique, which involves the use of an endoscope, allowed for a thorough examination and removal of hair and debris from the sinus tract. The procedure, which took approximately 30 minutes, included the introduction of an endoscope to visualise and remove the hair with forceps, followed by cauterisation to eliminate remaining debris and curettage with a brush.