Supralevator Abscess Complicated by Necrotic Fasciitis of Peritoneum, Genitalia, Anterior Abdominal Wall and Retroperitoneum.
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Published:2021-07-20
Issue:2
Volume:5
Page:896-898
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ISSN:2616-4922
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Container-title:Albanian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
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language:
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Short-container-title:AJTES
Author:
Hadzhieva Elena,Chakarov Dzhevdet,Moshekov Evgenii,Hadzhiev Dimitar,Kalchev Yordan,Atliev Kiril,Sakakushev Boris
Abstract
A supralevator anorectal abscess may lead to a rare clinical complication, such as perineal necrotizing fasciitis. A 57-year-old man was admitted on an emergency basis with evidence of a deep anorectal abscess of 5-day duration. The clinical presentation involved an unbounded purulent destructive inflammation spreading onto the adjacent areas, with the development of a septic condition. Following a short preparation, a radical surgical debridement of a subfascial purulent necrotic phlegmon of the pelvic space was performed. Since the lower part of the abdomen, retroperitoneum and scrotum were involved, 4 additional subsequent necrectomies were performed at 48-hour intervals. The aggressive radical operative treatment and the combined intensive therapy were the main contributors to the favorable outcome of the disease.
Publisher
Albanian Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery
Cited by
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