| Literature DB >> 26866039 |
Jee Yoon Park1, JoonHo Lee1, Joong Shin Park1, Jong Kwan Jun1.
Abstract
Pyoderma gangrenosum is an extremely rare chronic cutaneous disease causing severe ulceration. It can be developed after minor trauma or surgical procedure. The typical features mimic acute infection site, however the treatment methods are opposing since pyoderma gangrenosum is improved with the use of corticosteroids, not antibiotic therapy. We here report a patient who had been diagnosed for acute infection after cesarean delivery in 2011 and treated with a number of antibiotics, but failed to recover. The patient had suffered from pain of the disease and also renal failure caused by antibiotics. Ultimately she had been diagnosed as pyoderma gangrenosum and managed successfully with steroids. For her next pregnancy in 2013, we tried vaginal delivery after prior cesarean section and it was uneventful during and after delivery.Entities:
Keywords: Cesarean section; Pyoderma gangrenosum; Vaginal birth after cesarean; Wound infection
Year: 2016 PMID: 26866039 PMCID: PMC4742479 DOI: 10.5468/ogs.2016.59.1.62
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obstet Gynecol Sci ISSN: 2287-8572
Antibiotics administered at the prior hospital
Fig. 1(A,B) Cesarean delivery wound before treatment for pyoderma gangrenosum on 1st day of admission. (C) Appearance of wound on 13th day of hospitalization. (D) Appearance of wound after complete healing.