Publication: Unusual cases of necrotizing fasciitis our clinical experience
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Background Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare, destructive soft
tissue infection which starts on the skin and subcutaneous
tissue, and spreads quickly towards the deeper tissues. Its etiology includes trauma, surgical intervention, perineal abscess,
soft tissue infection, minor invasive procedures, abrasion,
contusion, burn, laceration, bite, and penetrating injuries.
The mortality of the disease can increase in the presence of
predisposing factors such as diabetes, hypertension, immunodeficiency, self-care insufficiency, alcoholism, and advanced
age. The clinical presentation of necrotizing fasciitis may vary.
It is often observed in the abdominal region, the lower extremity, the perineal, perianal, scrotal and genital regions.
Methods Between December 2011 and September 2016, a
retrospective study of all patients admitted due to necrotic
wounds and/or tissue defects was undertaken. Their clinical
records were reviewed with respect to age, sex, associated
morbidities, defect localization, treatment, and outcomes.
Results Thirteen cases were admitted to the emergency department. There were 10 female and 3 male patients. The defects
were located in the gluteal (one), trochanteric (one), thoracic
(two), upper extremity (three), lower extremity (two) and perineal region (four). Pressure sores, insect bites, trauma, diabetes
mellitus and perineal infections were detected in the etiology of
the cases. As observed in our study, NF can present with very
different etiological, demographical and clinical findings.
Conclusions The cases presented some rarely observed characteristics in terms of age, sex, etiology, and infection localization. Therefore, it should be kept in mind that necrotizing
fasciitis can exhibit extraordinary characteristics causing confusion with other soft tissue infections, and a detailed and
meticulous evaluation must be performed for diagnosis.
Level of Evidence: Level IV, therapeutic study
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KAPI E., AKDENİZ Z. D., Seyhan T., \"Unusual cases of necrotizing fasciitis our clinical experience\", 9th BAPRAS Congress, Yunanistan, 17 - 20 Eylül 2015
