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Role of mebo (moist exposed burn ointment) in the treatment of fournier's gangrene.

M Al-Meshaan1, M Abdul Hamid, T Quider, A Al-Sairafi, R Dham.   

Abstract

Objectives. Fournier's gangrene (FG), though rare, is a life-threatening extensive fulminant infection of the genitals, perineum, or abdominal wall caused by a mixture of aerobic and anaerobic micro-organisms. Early and aggressive surgical debridement of the necrotic tissue and complete antibiotic coverage are the gold standards in treating FG. The purpose of our study was to assess the role of MEBO (moist exposed burn ointment) in topical treatment of the wound secondary to surgical debridement. Methods. Eleven patients (age range, 40-75 yr; mean, 55 yr) were admitted to the clinical facilities of the Department of Urology at Al Sabah Hospital, Kuwait, suffering from Fournier's gangrene, in the 31-month period between January 2004 and July 2006. All these patients were treated with broad-spectrum triple antimicrobial therapy as well as extensive debridement of necrotic tissue. The resultant wounds were treated with MEBO in six randomly selected patients and with a placebo in the remaining five patients. Results. The duration of hospital stay was reduced by 41.7% in the MEBO-treated group (30.0 vs 51.5 days) and pain control of pain was faster, which could be attributed to the faster control of infection and wound healing in this group. Conclusion. A combination of appropriate antibiotic coverage and aggressive surgical therapy is mandatory for the treatment of FG. MEBO promotes the healing of the resulting, quite extensive wound, reducing pain and controlling infection. It is a also a cost-effective therapy as it accelerates healing and reduces hospital stay by 41.7%.

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Keywords:  BURN; EXPOSED; FOURNIER’S; GANGRENE; MEBO; MOIST; OINTMENT

Year:  2008        PMID: 21991105      PMCID: PMC3188123     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters        ISSN: 1592-9558


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