Minimally invasive procedure for hidradenitis suppurativa using antimicrobial wound gel resolves tunnels, reverses microbial dysbiosis, decreases inflammation, and improves quality of life: Prospective, single-center, single-arm trial - 04/07/25
, Nathan C. Balukoff, MD, PhD a, Tammy Gonzalez, MD, PhD a, Divya Chopra, MD a, Marita Yaghi, MD a, Watcharee Amornpairoj, MD a, Natasa Strbo, PhD b, Marjana Tomic-Canic, PhD a, Irena Pastar, PhD a, b, ⁎ 
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Key words : biofilm, biological therapy, hidradenitis suppurativa, microbiome, dermatologic surgical procedures
| Funding sources: This study was generously supported by an investigator-initiated grant to HL and IP by Next Science. HL, MTC, and IP are supported by NIH R01AR083385. TG and MY are supported by HS Foundation, and NCB is supported by Dermatology Foundation. |
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| Patient consent: Patients have signed informed consent before enrolling into the study. |
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| IRB approval status: All aspects of this study, including informed consent, data collection, and photo acquisition, have been approved by the University of Miami Institutional Review Board. |
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| Data availability: Microbiome data are available as original sequences through Sequence Read Archive (SRA) under BioProject number PRJNA1055075. |
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