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Management of Fournier Gangrene at Ibn Rochd University Hospital Center

S

Sylvestre KABURA

Status

Completed

Conditions

Fournier Gangrene

Treatments

Procedure: Necrotesectomy associated with cleanleness stoma

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04983056
FZBKSMP35

Details and patient eligibility

About

Case series with retrospective data collection of patients treated for Fournier's gangrene between January 2010 and March 2017. The main etiologies, risk factors, postoperative complications outcomes and long term follow up results were analyzed.

Full description

Eight four (84) patients were recruited. The average age of our patients was 49 years (with limits of 20 to 76), the male gender dominates our series (83.33%) with a sex ratio of 5M / 1W, the most frequently found risk factor was diabetes mellitus (37%). The most common etiology was anal abscesses (32%). The average time to consultation was 8 days (limits ranges from 3 to 30 days). All patients were admitted at a necrosis stage (100%). Anemia was identified in 85% of cases. The low platelets were noticed in 44.03% of cases. Hypoalbuminemia was found in 93% of cases. All patients (100%) benefited resuscitation initially and antibiotic therapy on their admission. They received emergency surgical debridement with a cleansing stoma. The average length of hospital stay was 13 days and complications occurred in 33% of cases. The mortality rate was 7.14%. then we conclude that Fournier's gangrene is a medico-surgical emergency with a high morbidity and mortality rate. Early diagnosis as well as antibiotic therapy and the quality of debridement save the patients.

Enrollment

84 patients

Sex

All

Ages

15 to 100 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Clinical diagnosis of Fournier Gangrene

Exclusion criteria

  • Other perineal diseases which are differential diagnosis of Fournier gangrene

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