Necrotizing soft tissue infections (NSTIs) Literary review and description of a Fournier syndrome case

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Adelmo Gubitosi
Giancarlo Moccia
Roberto Ruggiero
Giovanni Docimo
Fabrizio Foroni
Emanuela Esposito
Giuseppe Villaccio
Alessandro Esposito
Ettore Agresti
Massimo Agresti

Abstract

A 62 y.o. male with tight fimosis, swelling, redness, pain on palpating and necrosis of the penis and scrotum was admitted in our clinic, (FGSI = 6) with periferic vasculopathy; and diabetes mellitus type II and he was in dialysis treatment before the hospitalization. The patient was HCV affected. In 24 hours he underwent radical surgical debridement with excision of all necrotic material from penis and scrotum up to the subdermal layer and tissue of doubtful viability for about 75% of the skin and circumcision. In third, fifth and seventh postoperative days he underwent to local infusion of autologous PLT growth factors. The patient was discharged in 9th postoperative day and FGSI was still 6; the skin and subdermal tissue was barely reskined, with low homogeneous granulation, edema was heavely reduced.


In our case, deviation from homeostasis status at admission was the main worrying factor. We found that diabetes mellitus and renal dysfunction at admission was also important risk factor for FG. “E.Coli” was the most common organism isolated from patient wound cultures. The FGSI is an objective and easy to apply score method to quantify the metabolic status and can be used to evaluate therapeutic options and assess results

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Gubitosi, Adelmo, et al. “Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections (NSTIs) Literary Review and Description of a Fournier Syndrome Case”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 84, no. 1, Jan. 2013, pp. 111-5, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/1351.
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