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Patient Satisfaction and Quality of Life Following Surgery for Hidradenitis Suppurativa

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DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY
卷 43, 期 1, 页码 125-133

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/DSS.0000000000000942

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  1. Mayo Clinic Department of Dermatology

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BACKGROUND Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a progressive, recurrent inflammatory disorder. OBJECTIVE To assess long-term satisfaction and postoperative perceptions among patients who underwent surgical management of HS. MATERIALS AND METHODS A questionnaire was mailed to 499 HS surgical patients to assess surgical outcome, satisfaction, and quality of life. RESULTS Of the 499 questionnaires mailed, 113 were returned (22.6% response rate) and 2 were excluded for redundancy. Of the 111 respondents, 65 (58.6%) were female, 91 (82.0%) had Hurley Stage III disease, 88 (79.3%) were treated with excision and 23 (20.7%) with unroofing, 45 (40.5%) had perianal or perineal disease, and 41 (36.9%) had axillary disease. Most patients were satisfied or very satisfied with their surgical results (84.7%; 94 of 111), were glad they underwent surgery (96.3%; 105 of 109), and would recommend surgery to a friend or relative (82.6%; 90 of 109). Most patients were satisfied or very satisfied with the appearance of their healed wound (62.4%; 68 of 109). Retrospective mean quality of life increased significantly from 5 pre-operatively to 8.4 postoperatively (p < .001). CONCLUSION Hidradenitis suppurativa surgical management was well regarded by patients and should be considered by future patients to limit the morbidity of HS.

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