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In a large retrospective study of patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) managed with surgical procedures, excision and unroofing methods were associated with low rates of complications, moderate levels of postoperative recurrences, and low rates of reoperations for those experiencing recurrences.

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In a large retrospective study of patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) managed with surgical procedures, excision and unroofing methods were associated with low rates of complications, moderate levels of postoperative recurrences, and low rates of reoperations for those experiencing recurrences.

 

In a large retrospective study of patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) managed with surgical procedures, excision and unroofing methods were associated with low rates of complications, moderate levels of postoperative recurrences, and low rates of reoperations for those experiencing recurrences.

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Key clinical point: Excision and unroofing procedures are safe and effective methods for the surgical management of patients with advanced and intractable hidradenitis suppurativa.

Major finding: Of 590 patients with HS who had undergone surgical management with excision, unroofing, or drainage procedures, a relatively low proportion experienced complications (2.5%) or required reoperation (11.7%).

Data source: A review of medical records of 590 consecutive patients with HS treated with excision, unroofing, or drainage operative procedures between Jan. 1, 1976, and Dec. 31, 2012.

Disclosures: Information regarding the funding for this project was not provided. The authors disclosed no conflicts of interest.