Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9223377 Annales de Chirurgie Plastique Esthétique 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Hidradenitis suppurativa is a chronic, suppurative and scarring disease characterized by painful, inflamed lesions in the axillae, perineum, groin, scrotum and other parts of the body with apocrine-bearing skin including genital skin. Appropriate medical treatment alone appears to be insufficient for managing most patients with severe lesions. In the vast majority of cases, surgery consists in complete excision of the lesions with primary closure or healing by secondary intention. In severe cases, radical excision of all diseased apocrine-bearing skin is mandatory and the resulting defects are generally repaired by mesh skin grafts. In the most severe cases it may be necessary to realize loco-regional flaps. Generally we reconstruct the perineal region with bilateral fasciocutaneous thigh flaps. We report a case of hidradenitis suppurativa where the lesions were so extensive from penis to anus we had to imagine a tailor-made flap based on the abdominoplasty techniques.
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