Wet-to-dry vs Petrolatum & Non-stick Dressings After Hidradenitis Suppurativa Surgery

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

74

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

April 25, 2022

Primary Completion Date

October 30, 2023

Study Completion Date

October 30, 2023

Conditions
Hidradenitis SuppurativaSurgical Wound
Interventions
DEVICE

Wet-to-Dry Dressings

This dressing technique involves moistening a piece of gauze with normal saline or other cleansing solution, placing the moistened gauze on the wound, allowing the gauze to dry, and then removing and replacing the bandage regularly over a period of days to weeks

DEVICE

Petrolatum with Non-Stick Gauze

This dressing approach involves applying a thick layer of petrolatum to the wound once or twice daily to maintain a moist wound base. After placement of petrolatum, the wound is covered with nonadherent gauze and tape or another bordered dressing.

Trial Locations (1)

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UNC School of Medicine Department of Dermatology, Chapel Hill

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)

NIH

lead

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

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