A case of Fournier's Gangrene: An insidious and dangerous pathology - Abstract

Fournier's Gangrene is a rare form of necrotizing fasciitis due to microbial infection of perineum and scrotum.

It's a sever infectious disease with an high mortality rate: an early and aggressive debridement is a significant prognostic factor in the management of this pathology. We present a clinical case of a 52-years old male patient that suffered from this disease after a long car journey that may have favoured the maceration of skin with the following penetration and proliferation of microbes into the scrotal skin. Subsequently he developed fever, not adequately considered, and this leads to development of sepsis that required hospitalization in Resuscitation and Intensive Care Unit, then in Infectious Disease Ward, and finally he was placed under our care so that he could undergo procedures of reconstruction of scrotum and reparation of the cutaneous defect.

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Zermani R, Bocchi F.   Are you the author?
Casa di Cura Città di Parma--General Surgery, Parma, Italy.

Reference: Acta Biomed. 2012 Dec;83(3):217-9.


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