| Literature DB >> 22318638 |
Makoto Takeda1, Yukihiro Higashi, Tuyoshi Shoji, Takanori Hiraide, Hirotoshi Maruo.
Abstract
We report a case of necrotizing fasciitis in the loin of a 76-year old man with several coexisting or past health issues, including diabetes mellitus, hypertension, alcohol-related liver cirrhosis, gastrectomy for gastric cancer, subarachnoid hemorrhage, normal pressure hydrocephalus, and cerebral infarction. Incision of the necrotizing fasciitis was successful, but it revealed an appendicocutaneous fistula; thus, we performed appendectomy and fistulectomy. We think that the necrotizing fasciitis was caused by appendicitis perforation involving the retroperitoneum, inducing the formation of an appendicocutaneous fistula. Necrotizing fasciitis and appendicocutaneous fistulae are rare complications of appendicitis. Moreover, to our knowledge, this is the first report of fluoroscopic examination demonstrating that a primary appendicocutaneous fistula had caused necrotizing fasciitis. Our search of the literature found 12 cases of necrotizing fasciitis caused by preoperative appendicitis. We discuss the characteristics and findings of these cases.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22318638 PMCID: PMC3396344 DOI: 10.1007/s00595-012-0140-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Today ISSN: 0941-1291 Impact factor: 2.549
Fig. 1Abdominal computed tomography scan (horizontal image) showed gas and fluid collection from the subcutaneous layer to the retroperitoneal cavity, with inflammation extending into the adjacent soft tissue near the loin
Fig. 2Fluoroscopic-aided colonoscopy showed the fistula (arrow) enhanced between the appendix (arrowhead) and the incised tissue
Cases of necrotizing fasciitis caused by preoperative appendicitis reported in the English literature
| No. | Author | Year | Sex | Age | Medical history/coexisting disease | Appendix condition | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mazza [ | 1987 | Female | 59 | None | Perforated appendicitis | Death |
| 2 | Guirguis [ | 1989 | Female | 80 | Atrial fibrillation, hypertension, non-insulin-dependent diabetes, prescribed four drugs | Gangrenous appendix in an incarcerated femoral hernia | Alive |
| 3 | Jacobs [ | 1993 | Female | 44 | Not described | Perforated appendicitis | Alive |
| 4 | Gerber [ | 1994 | Male | 85 | Alzheimer’s dementia | Perforated appendicitis | Alive |
| 5 | Bobrow [ | 1996 | Male | 63 | Hypertension, congestive heart failure, depression, insulin-requiring diabetes mellitus | Perforated appendicitis with abscess formation | Death |
| 6 | Groth [ | 1999 | Female | 49 | Hypertension | Perforated appendicitis | Alive |
| 7 | Harwant [ | 2001 | Female | 66 | Not described | Phlegmonous appendicitis | Death |
| 8 | Awe [ | 2003 | Female | 28 | Not described | Perforated appendicitis with an appendicocutaneous fistula | Alive |
| 9 | Mukoyama [ | 2003 | Male | 77 | Depression | Necrotizing appendicitis | Alive |
| 10 | Marron [ | 2005 | Female | 67 | Not described | Incarceration of an inguinal hernia containing the appendix alone (Amyand’s hernia) | Alive |
| 11 | Penninga [ | 2006 | Female | 33 | None | Perforated appendicitis | Alive |
| 12 | Chen [ | 2010 | Female | 76 | Congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic renal insufficiency | Perforated appendicitis with abscess formation | Alive |
| 13 | Our case | 2010 | Male | 76 | Diabetes mellitus, alcoholic liver cirrhosis, hypertension, cerebral infarction, subarachnoid hemorrhage, normal pressure hydrocephalus, gastric cancer | Perforated appendicitis with an appendicocutaneous fistula | Death |