Extensive Fournier’s Gangrene Due to Delayed Management of Perianal Abscess in Uncontrolled Diabetes: A Case Report

Author:

Pandiaraja Jayabal1,Shalini Arumugam2

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Surgery, Be Well Hospitals, Poonamallee, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

2. Department of Community Medicine, ACS Medical College, Velappanchavadi, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract

Abstract Fournier’s gangrene is a rapidly spreading gangrene predominantly affecting the genital and perianal region. It has the highest mortality and is more common in immunocompromised and diabetic patients. Poorly controlled diabetes is one of the common risk factors for Fournier’s gangrene. Delayed diagnosis and treatment increase mortality by nearly 100%. In our case, the patient was initially managed for a perianal abscess and later progressed to Fournier’s gangrene. A 48-year-old male diabetic presented with erythematous swelling in the right-side scrotal region for one-week duration. He had a recent perianal abscess and underwent incision and drainage at another hospital He also reported fever with chills and rigors for the past two days. The patient is now in a state of septic shock. He has a history of irregular medication for type 2 diabetes mellitus. Clinical examination confirmed Fournier’s gangrene resulting from a perianal abscess in the context of uncontrolled diabetes. The patient underwent an emergency wound debridement under spinal anesthesia. Extensive wound debridement was performed on the right hemiscrotum. Necrotic tissue was debrided on the right perianal region. The patient was initiated on empirical antibiotics, receiving a calculated dose of cefoperazone with sulbactam and metronidazole. Additionally, the patient underwent sitz baths and received regular wound dressing. Following wound debridement and glycemic control with insulin, the patient showed signs of improvement. Four weeks post-debridement, the patient underwent split-skin grafting for the raw area on the scrotum, while the fistula site was allowed to heal by secondary intention. The cornerstone in managing perianal abscess with Fournier’s gangrene in diabetic patients is extensive wound debridement, antibiotic coverage, and proper management of diabetes. Early diagnosis and prompt surgery of perianal abscess can reduce the risk of developing Fournier’s gangrene in diabetic patients. Post-surgical raw areas can be effectively managed with split-skin grafts.

Publisher

Medknow

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