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Retroperitoneal Necrotizing Fasciitis Masquerading as Perianal Abscess – Rare and Perilous

Necrotizing fasciitis is one of the uncommon presentations of a rapidly spreading subcutaneous tissue infection. Although the actual cause is unclear in many cases, most of them are due to the rapid proliferation of microorganisms. Retroperitoneal necrotizing fasciitis is extremely rare. It is a pot...

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Autores principales: Amaranathan, Anandhi, Sahoo, Ashok Kumar, Barathi, Deepak, Shankar, Gomathi, Sistla, Sarath Chandra
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Publicado: Cureus 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5318148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28229030
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.982
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author Amaranathan, Anandhi
Sahoo, Ashok Kumar
Barathi, Deepak
Shankar, Gomathi
Sistla, Sarath Chandra
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Sahoo, Ashok Kumar
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description Necrotizing fasciitis is one of the uncommon presentations of a rapidly spreading subcutaneous tissue infection. Although the actual cause is unclear in many cases, most of them are due to the rapid proliferation of microorganisms. Retroperitoneal necrotizing fasciitis is extremely rare. It is a potentially lethal infection that requires immediate and aggressive surgical care. Early diagnosis is the key to a better prognosis. The possibility of retroperitoneal necrotizing fasciitis should be suspected in patients with symptoms of sepsis that are disproportionate to clinical findings. The rapid deterioration of the patient also gives a clue towards the diagnosis. We report a 35-year-old male with perianal abscess who had been progressed to retroperitoneal necrotizing fasciitis. The patient was managed successfully with aggressive debridement and drainage after laparotomy. Appropriate antibiotics were used to combat the sepsis. The patient recovered well at follow up, three months after discharge. Another patient, a 45-year-old male with a retroperitoneal abscess, progressed to retroperitoneal necrotizing fasciitis, and extra peritoneal drainage and debridement was done. Antibiotics depending upon the culture and sensitivity were used to control sepsis. But the patient succumbed to death 45 days after surgery due to uncontrolled sepsis. Necrotizing fasciitis of any anatomical site needs aggressive surgical care with early intervention. But retroperitoneal necrotizing fasciitis needs an extra effort for diagnosis. After diagnosis, it needs timely surgical intervention and appropriate antibiotic therapy for the recovery of the patients.
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spelling pubmed-53181482017-02-22 Retroperitoneal Necrotizing Fasciitis Masquerading as Perianal Abscess – Rare and Perilous Amaranathan, Anandhi Sahoo, Ashok Kumar Barathi, Deepak Shankar, Gomathi Sistla, Sarath Chandra Cureus Pathology Necrotizing fasciitis is one of the uncommon presentations of a rapidly spreading subcutaneous tissue infection. Although the actual cause is unclear in many cases, most of them are due to the rapid proliferation of microorganisms. Retroperitoneal necrotizing fasciitis is extremely rare. It is a potentially lethal infection that requires immediate and aggressive surgical care. Early diagnosis is the key to a better prognosis. The possibility of retroperitoneal necrotizing fasciitis should be suspected in patients with symptoms of sepsis that are disproportionate to clinical findings. The rapid deterioration of the patient also gives a clue towards the diagnosis. We report a 35-year-old male with perianal abscess who had been progressed to retroperitoneal necrotizing fasciitis. The patient was managed successfully with aggressive debridement and drainage after laparotomy. Appropriate antibiotics were used to combat the sepsis. The patient recovered well at follow up, three months after discharge. Another patient, a 45-year-old male with a retroperitoneal abscess, progressed to retroperitoneal necrotizing fasciitis, and extra peritoneal drainage and debridement was done. Antibiotics depending upon the culture and sensitivity were used to control sepsis. But the patient succumbed to death 45 days after surgery due to uncontrolled sepsis. Necrotizing fasciitis of any anatomical site needs aggressive surgical care with early intervention. But retroperitoneal necrotizing fasciitis needs an extra effort for diagnosis. After diagnosis, it needs timely surgical intervention and appropriate antibiotic therapy for the recovery of the patients. Cureus 2017-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5318148/ /pubmed/28229030 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.982 Text en Copyright © 2017, Amaranathan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Amaranathan, Anandhi
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Barathi, Deepak
Shankar, Gomathi
Sistla, Sarath Chandra
Retroperitoneal Necrotizing Fasciitis Masquerading as Perianal Abscess – Rare and Perilous
title Retroperitoneal Necrotizing Fasciitis Masquerading as Perianal Abscess – Rare and Perilous
title_full Retroperitoneal Necrotizing Fasciitis Masquerading as Perianal Abscess – Rare and Perilous
title_fullStr Retroperitoneal Necrotizing Fasciitis Masquerading as Perianal Abscess – Rare and Perilous
title_full_unstemmed Retroperitoneal Necrotizing Fasciitis Masquerading as Perianal Abscess – Rare and Perilous
title_short Retroperitoneal Necrotizing Fasciitis Masquerading as Perianal Abscess – Rare and Perilous
title_sort retroperitoneal necrotizing fasciitis masquerading as perianal abscess – rare and perilous
topic Pathology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5318148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28229030
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.982
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