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Surgical excision essential in severe hidradenitis suppurativa


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM SDEF HAWAII DERMATOLOGY SEMINAR

Hurley stage III

If biologic therapy doesn’t bring disease stabilization, the patient is likely headed for surgical excision using the CO2 laser. The Henry Ford team favors a specific regimen of surgical preparation using wide-spectrum antibiotics. The program begins with 6 weeks of IV ertapenem at 1 g/day delivered by a peripherally inserted central catheter managed by infectious disease colleagues.

“IV ertapenem is a drug you may not know much about. We find it works really well as a great way to bridge patients towards surgery,” the dermatologist explained.

The IV ertapenem is followed by 6 weeks of oral triple therapy with rifampin, moxifloxacin, and metronidazole then another 6 weeks of rifampin plus moxifloxacin. Next it’s surgical excision time.

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