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Necrotizing fasciitis of the abdominal wall following an emergency colostomy: a case report.

D Massalou1, P Baqué.   

Abstract

Necrotizing soft-tissue infections (NSTIs) are acute surgical conditions that demand prompt and multi-faceted treatment. Early recognition, appropriate resuscitation measures, aggressive surgical debridement, and targeted antimicrobial therapy significantly affect the overall outcome and survival of NSTI patients. Necrotizing fasciitis refers to a particular type of NSTI, where necrosis of the skin, subcutaneous tissue and fascia is predominant and there is very little muscle involvement. A 51-year-old woman presented with necrotizing fasciitis of the abdominal wall following colostomy for obstructive colon carcinoma. In this particular case, stoma relocation was necessary because of the need for large parietal surgical debridement.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21618858     DOI: 10.1080/00015458.2011.11680717

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Chir Belg        ISSN: 0001-5458            Impact factor:   1.090


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1.  Subacute Peristomal Necrotizing Fasciitis Detected During Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Adenocarcinoma Rectum: Case Report on a Unique Presentation and Description of a Simple Surgical Strategy for Treatment.

Authors:  Humaid Ahmad; Jahanzaib Haider; Sheeraz S Siddiqui; Sumbul Naz; Faizan Nihal; Shams Nadeem Alam
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2018-01-16
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