Authors

  1. Kalkbrenner, Kristen
  2. Sanniec, Kyle
  3. Bryant, Lyndsey
  4. Heppell, Jacques
  5. McEntarffer, Heather
  6. Rebecca, Alanna

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Peristomal hyperhidrosis can interfere with pouch adherence, resulting in pouch leakage and peristomal skin damage.

 

CASE: A patient with autonomic dysregulation resulting in excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) experienced difficulty with adherence of her ileostomy appliance. Two hundred units of botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) were injected in the dermis of the surrounding skin in order to improve adherence of her pouching system and alleviate moisture of her peristomal skin.

 

RESULTS: Following BTX-A injection, the typical wear time of her pouching system improved from less than 24 hours to 120 hours. Peristomal moisture-associated skin damage resolved almost completely. These effects lasted 3 months. A repeat intradermal BTX-A injection had a similar positive effect.

 

CONCLUSION: Peristomal hyperhidrosis can be controlled with BTX-A intradermal injections, improving patient pouch adherence and alleviating moisture-associated skin damage.