Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) is a long-lasting skin condition that causes painful lumps and infections. In severe cases, patients need surgery to remove the affected skin. After surgery, a wound dressing called a wound matrix is placed over the area to help the skin heal. This study will compare two different wound matrices: Restrata®, which is the current standard treatment. Pelashield™ PainGuard™, a newer dressing that contains silver to reduce bacteria and lidocaine to help with pain. The goal of this research is to find out if Pelashield™ PainGuard™ helps patients heal better after surgery than Restrata®. We will look at: How quickly healthy granulation tissue (new healing tissue) forms How soon the wound is ready for the second surgery to apply a skin graft How often infections happen after surgery How much narcotic (opioid) pain medication patients need after surgery Patients who receive Pelashield™ PainGuard™ will be enrolled in the study going forward (prospective group). Patients who previously had surgery with Restrata® will be included through a review of their medical records (retrospective group). No additional procedures will be done outside of standard surgical care.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Postoperative Opioid Analgesic Usage
Timeframe: Period 1: After Stage 1 excision through day before Stage 2 closure (up to 8 weeks starting one day after surgery 1) Period 2: Stage 2 closure through 30 days post-Stage 2
ReCell Skin Graft Incorporation
Timeframe: Assessment performed at 14 days (±3 days) post-Stage 2 during routine clinic follow-up
Surgical Site Infection (SSI) During Wound Bed Preparation
Timeframe: After Stage 1 excision through day before Stage 2 closure (up to 8 weeks starting one day after surgery 1)
Time to Definitive Closure (Granulation Readiness)
Timeframe: After Stage 1 excision through day before Stage 2 closure (up to 8 weeks starting one day after surgery 1)