Przegląd Dermatologiczny

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5/2011 vol. 98
Original paper

Acne inversa treated with innovative surgical techniques of wound closure: case report

Przegl Dermatol 2011, 98, 390–394
Online publish date: 2011/11/14
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Introduction . Acne inversa is a recurrent, suppurative disease manifested by abscesses, fistulas and scarring. Many conservative therapies are usually disappointing, and an early surgical intervention often remains the only successful treatment. This condition has a significant impact on the quality of the patient’s life; therefore there is a need for introduction of effective therapeutic modalities at every stage of the disease.

Objective . Presentation of two innovative techniques of wound closure after surgical excision of the affected skin areas.

Case report . A 42-year-old female patient suffering from acne inversa, treated previously with ineffective methods based on a conservative approach, was operated on with the use of tumescent infiltration anaesthesia and our own surgical techniques such as the “star-like” and “pubic flaps” techniques.

Conclusions . Presented data show unequivocally that our own methods of surgical wound closure are highly effective and that a patient with acne inversa can tolerate it well. We encourage the use of these techniques, but choosing the best option requires an individual approach.
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