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  • Suction-curettage using an arthroscopic shaver is the most effective treatment for bromhidrosis, but it comes with risks of complications like hypertrophic scarring.
  • A study of 215 patients revealed that complications occurred in 12.1% of cases, with older age and tumescent infiltration being significant factors affecting outcomes.
  • Despite some complications like skin necrosis and hematomas, the treatment still offered good pain control, and there were no lasting motion issues due to postoperative care.*

Article Abstract

Background: Suction-curettage by arthroscopic shaver is the most effective treatment for bromhidrosis; however, postoperative complications require wound management and exhibit a high risk of hypertrophic scarring. We investigated factors affecting postoperative complications.

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated data for 215 patients (430 axillae) with bromhidrosis treated with suction-curettage by arthroscopic shaver between 2011 and 2019. Cases followed for less than 1 year were excluded. Complications of hematoma or seroma, epidermis decortication, skin necrosis, and infection were recorded. Multinomial logistic analysis was used to calculate odds ratios and corresponding 95% confidence intervals for the complication of the surgery, adjusting for relevant statistically significant variables.

Results: Complications occurred in 52 axillae (12.1%). Epidermis decortication occurred in 24 axillae (5.6%), with a significant difference for age (P < 0.001). Hematoma occurred in 10 axillae (2.3%) with a significant difference in tumescent infiltration use (P = 0.039). Skin necrosis occurred in 16 axillae (3.7%) with a significant difference for age (P = 0.001). Infection occurred in 2 axillae (0.5%). Severe scarring occurred in 15 axillae (3.5%), with complications related to more severe skin scarring (P < 0.05).

Conclusion: Older age was a risk factor for complications. Use of tumescent infiltration resulted in good postoperative pain control and less hematoma. Patients with complications presented with more severe skin scarring, but none experienced limited range of motion after massage.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10184797PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SAP.0000000000003541DOI Listing

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