: The most appropriate management of recurrent Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) lesions consists of wide surgical removal of the lesions with subsequent healing by second intention. Successful wound healing depends on the choice of an adequate wound dressing, targeted to the features of the wound.We enrolled 25 patients randomized into three groups according to the advanced dressing used in second intention healing of postsurgical wounds (standard therapy, an oxygen-enriched oil-based medical device with prolonged release of reactive oxygen species [ROS], ultra-portable negative pressure therapy). Data on wound size, clinical appearance of the wound bed, and pain experienced by the patient were collected twice a week for 4 weeksNo statistically significant differences were observed between the different groups evaluated. Oxygen-enriched oil-based medical device with prolonged release of ROS can be included in the principle of HS-tissue, inflammation, moisture, and epithelium (TIME).

Advanced wound management approaches in Hidradenitis Suppurativa postsurgical lesions

Janowska, Agata;Granieri, Giammarco;Morganti, Riccardo;Romanelli, Marco;Dini, Valentina
2023-01-01

Abstract

: The most appropriate management of recurrent Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) lesions consists of wide surgical removal of the lesions with subsequent healing by second intention. Successful wound healing depends on the choice of an adequate wound dressing, targeted to the features of the wound.We enrolled 25 patients randomized into three groups according to the advanced dressing used in second intention healing of postsurgical wounds (standard therapy, an oxygen-enriched oil-based medical device with prolonged release of reactive oxygen species [ROS], ultra-portable negative pressure therapy). Data on wound size, clinical appearance of the wound bed, and pain experienced by the patient were collected twice a week for 4 weeksNo statistically significant differences were observed between the different groups evaluated. Oxygen-enriched oil-based medical device with prolonged release of ROS can be included in the principle of HS-tissue, inflammation, moisture, and epithelium (TIME).
2023
Michelucci, Alessandra; Janowska, Agata; Granieri, Giammarco; Margiotta, Flavia M.; Morganti, Riccardo; Romanelli, Marco; Dini, Valentina
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