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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Methods of the Narrative Review
3. Physiology of Wound Healing
3.1. Hemostasis
3.2. Inflammation
3.3. Proliferation and Tissue Repair
3.4. Remodeling and Maturation
4. Non-Surgical Wound-Healing Models and Their Comparative Evaluation
5. Surgical Wounds as Research Platform
6. Clinical and Surgical Background of Pilonidal Excision
6.1. Epidemiology and Surgical Context
6.2. Operative Steps of Open Excision for Pilonidal Disease
6.3. Standardized Wound Characteristics
7. Translational Applications
8. Ethical and Practical Considerations
9. Future Directions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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