Literature DB >> 23997598

Limited surgical treatment of suspected necrotizing fasciitis of the upper extremity with a benign clinical presentation.

Brian Gander1, Marc Kaye, Ronit Wollstein.   

Abstract

Necrotizing fasciitis is a rapidly evolving, potentially fatal infection. Current recommendations advocate antibiotic administration and early aggressive surgical debridement. Aggressive surgery is associated with significant morbidity, leaving patients with substantial tissue loss and complex wounds. A case of suspected necrotizing fasciitis treated with minimal surgery is described. A previously healthy 48-year-old man presented with increased erythema, swelling and blistering of his left upper extremity. Despite a benign systemic clinical presentation, the hand and forearm were suspicious for necrotizing fasciitis, prompting surgical treatment. Surgical exploration found a significant amount of intradermal and subdermal clear fluid. It was decided to limit the amount of debridement. The diagnosis was Wells syndrome, eosinophilic cellulitis. Treated with steroids, the wounds healed uneventfully. It is important to consider the complete clinical picture before aggressive surgical treatment. A negative history for diabetes, atypical clinical presentation and benign operative findings are suggestive of a more benign diagnosis.

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Keywords:  Necrotizing fasciitis; Surgical treatment; Wells syndrome

Year:  2012        PMID: 23997598      PMCID: PMC3433828     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Plast Surg        ISSN: 1195-2199


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