Case Reports in Dermatology (Oct 2021)

Successful Treatment of Ulcerative-Type Pyoderma Gangrenosum with a Combination Therapy of Oral Prednisolone, Vacuum-Assisted Closure, and Skin Grafting

  • Hiroyuki Goto,
  • Yoshimoto Okada,
  • Seimi Watanabe,
  • Kanako Danno,
  • Shinya Yamamoto,
  • Ryohei Ishiura,
  • Yuichi Nakayama,
  • Kohei Mitsui,
  • Ayaka Ueki,
  • Yasuo Nakai,
  • Mitsunaga Narushima,
  • Keiichi Yamanaka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000519659
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
pp. 497 – 501

Abstract

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Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a relatively rare inflammatory skin disease that progressively causes necrotic ulceration mainly on the lower extremities and trunk. Systemic corticosteroid is considered a first-line treatment for PG as it facilitates wound healing; however, several cases where tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitors, adalimumab and infliximab, were administered showed good response. For intractable PG with a large ulcer or problematic epithelization, chemical or mechanical debridement of necrotic tissue in combination with skin grafting may be necessary to promote wound healing. Our report presents a case of intractable ulcerative PG requiring oral prednisolone and skin grafting. Although mechanical debridement was performed, granulation was poor; therefore, after the PG activity became quiescent, we utilized a vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) system to promote granulation and adaptation of the grafted skin. Although more cases are required for a definitive conclusion, the VAC system may be a choice for PG with large ulcers.

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