Minimally invasive management of hidradenitis suppurativa using a 1470 nm diode laser: a step-by-step description of our technique.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY BMC Surgery Pub Date : 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1186/s12893-024-02686-8
Nana Kwame D Brown, Philemon K Kumassah, George D Brown, Solomon Brookmann, Peter C Ambe, Kwabena Agbedinu
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Background: The management of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) requires a multidisciplinary approach to ensure sustainable treatment results, especially in the advanced stages. Traditionally, deroofing and wide excision represented commonly employed surgical techniques. Due to the recurrent nature of HS, tissue preservation should be a relevant aspect of surgical management. The aim of this manuscript is to demonstrate the use of a diode laser for the management of different stages of HS, paying attention to tissue preservation.

Methods: This is a technical manuscript demonstrating our technique for laser-assisted management of HS. A diode laser with a wavelength of 1470 nm was used for this indication. The depth of the sinus/tract dictates the amount of energy required. Our preference is to use 8 Watts for deep lesions and 5 Watts for shallow lesions.

Results: The following 7 critical steps are important to achieve an optimal result with this technique: Drain all collections, minimize tissue damage, protect healthy skin, control risk factors, adopt a multidisciplinary approach, follow up closely, and be patient.

Conclusion: Laser-based management of hidradenitis suppurativa is a promising surgical option in the multidisciplinary treatment of this difficult pathology. The minimally invasive nature of laser surgery, especially tissue preservation, is a strong argument for the role of this technique in the management of this chronic, recurrent condition.

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微创管理化脓性汗腺炎使用1470纳米二极管激光:一步一步的描述我们的技术。
背景:化脓性汗腺炎(HS)的管理需要多学科的方法来确保可持续的治疗效果,特别是在晚期。传统上,去除和广泛切除是常用的外科技术。由于HS的复发性,组织保存应是手术处理的一个相关方面。本文的目的是演示使用二极管激光管理不同阶段的HS,注意组织保存。方法:这是一份技术手稿,展示了我们的激光辅助治疗HS的技术。采用波长为1470 nm的二极管激光器。窦/道的深度决定了所需能量的多少。我们倾向于使用8瓦的深度病变和5瓦的浅病变。结果:以下7个关键步骤对获得最佳结果至关重要:排出所有收集物,尽量减少组织损伤,保护健康皮肤,控制危险因素,采用多学科方法,密切随访,耐心等待。结论:激光治疗化脓性汗腺炎是多学科治疗化脓性汗腺炎的一种很有前途的手术选择。激光手术的微创性,特别是组织保存,是该技术在治疗这种慢性复发性疾病中的作用的有力论据。
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BMC Surgery
BMC Surgery SURGERY-
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期刊介绍: BMC Surgery is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on surgical research, training, and practice.
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