The provided sources discuss surgical outcomes and risk factors, specifically focusing on post-operative complications. One source presents a meta-analysis examining the relationship between subcutaneous fat thickness (SFT) and surgical site infections (SSI) following appendectomy, concluding that increased SFT, particularly in open surgeries, correlates with higher infection risk. The other source, a scholarly review and comparative analysis, discusses the aforementioned meta-analysis and also evaluates recurrence rates for pilonidal sinus surgery in young adults, indicating that flap-based techniques significantly reduce recurrence compared to primary closure. Both articles highlight the importance of personalized surgical approaches based on patient-specific anatomical factors to optimize outcomes and minimize complications. The studies Reviewed by Dr. Reza Lankarani, General Surgeon and Founder of Surgical Pioneering Series.
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Reza Lankarani M.D
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