DST (Aug 2022)

Giant condyloma acuminatum

  • Mariana Takahashi Ferreira Costa,
  • Aline da Silva Gomes,
  • Poliana Brito dos Santos,
  • Sara Ribeiro Moura,
  • Renata Soares Martins,
  • Sayonara Scota,
  • Andreia Cristine Deneluz Schunck de Oliveira,
  • Mônica Antar Gamba,
  • Sidney Roberto Nadal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1-2

Abstract

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Giant condyloma acuminatum, a rare variant of anogenital condyloma, shows rapid growth associated with immunodeficiency. Wound care after resection and outcomes were reported. NGS, black, 55 years, HIV positive, with giant condyloma acuminatum affecting from the groin to the intergluteal groove, which was resected, remaining the wound opened for later skin graft. Topical care included polihexametilene biguanide/betaine solution, essencial fatty acids solution, hydrofiber/silver, and poliuretane film. The wound developed secondary infection, so hidrofiber was replaced by polyurethane foam/silver/ibuprofen. There was improvement in infection and pain, contraction of the edges and the presence of granulation tissue across the lesion. In those conditions the skin graft was performed after 41 days. Despite possible confusion bias, it can be inferred that the care adopted prepared the wound bed to receive the skin graft.

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