Em. Finley et Jl. Ratz, TREATMENT OF HIDRADENITIS SUPPURATIVA WITH CARBON-DIOXIDE LASER EXCISION AND 2ND-INTENTION HEALING, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 34(3), 1996, pp. 465-469
Background: Hidradenitis suppurativa is a disabling disease. Although
medical management can at times control the disease, the treatment of
choice is surgical excision. Surgical defects have been managed by sec
ond-intention healing, simple surgical closure, or complex surgical re
pairs. Objective: Our purpose was to determine the benefit of carbon d
ioxide laser excision with healing by second intention to treat lesion
s of hidradenitis suppurativa. Methods: We treated seven patients who
had axillary and inguinoperineal hidradenitis suppurativa with carbon
dioxide laser excision followed by second-intention healing. A total o
f 12 procedures were performed (five bilateral and two unilateral). Fo
llow-up periods were 10 to 27 months. Results: After a healing time of
4 to 8 weeks, scars were flat and linear. Only one recurrence of hidr
adenitis suppurativa has been observed; this occurred along the margin
of the surgical scar in a previously treated area, Some patients, how
ever, had continued disease activity in untreated areas. All subjects
were satisfied with the results of the procedure, and complications we
re minimal. Conclusion: Carbon dioxide laser excision with second-inte
ntion healing is safe and effective for hidradenitis suppurativa.