Fournier gangrene – ward experience

Autor: Bolesław Kuzaka, Maciej Truszkowski, Bartosz Konowalski, Zbigniew Jarząbek, Zbigniew Tański, Piotr Kuzaka, Jakub Biedrzycki
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: Nowa Medycyna. 25
ISSN: 1731-2485
DOI: 10.25121/nm.2018.25.3.101
Popis: Introduction. Fournier’s gangrene is a necrotising soft-tissue infection characterized by insidious and rapid onset. It belongs to the group of necrotising soft-tissue infections. The disease is more common in patients with systemic predispositions such as diabetes mellitus, obesity, hepatic cirrhosis, cancer, etc. Aim. The results of medical treatment thirtieths patients (man from 34 to 84 years old, middle age 67 years old) and co-morbidity with Fournier’s gangrene was presented. Material and methods. The co-morbidity was discussed and analized. The patients were treated by antishock therapy, proper antibiotic therapy was applied. The complications were presented during treatment, procedures with wounds, debridement and wounds treatment and final treatment skin deficiency. All patients had covered skin deficiency by mesh grafts, they were discharged from hospital with healed wounds or almost healed. Treatment from medical literature dealing with treatment and experience of Urological Wards was also presented (Fournier’s gangrene is a part of this disease). Results. Mortality was not observed in this group of patients. Conclusions. Fournier’s gangrene is a rapid-onset, life-threatening, acute urological disease requiring immediate diagnosis, as well as anti-shock and antibacterial therapy combined with intensive surgical debridement followed by the management of skin and soft tissue defects.
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