| Literature DB >> 27930570 |
Rui He1, Xin Qi, Bing Wen, XiangYan Li, Li Guo.
Abstract
RATIONALE: Retroperitoneal necrotizing soft tissue infection (NSTI) is a rare but life-threatening disease. Here, we present a case of extended retroperitoneal NSTI caused by extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli (E coli). PATIENT CONCERNS: The patient complained of progressive redness, swelling, and right flank pain for 10 days, extending to the scrotum for 1 day. DIAGNOSES: He was admitted with an initial diagnosis of cellulitis.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27930570 PMCID: PMC5266042 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000005576
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Figure 1(A) The skin of scrotum was necrotized. (B) Severe inflammatory necrosis was found in the scrotum with abundant foul odor and brown fluid. (C) The extent of the inflamed skin was outlined. (D) Four additional incisions.
Figure 2(A) The obliquus externus abdominis (arrow) was cut, and the aponeurosis of obliquus internus abdominis was infected. (B) The obliquus internus abdominis and transversus abdominis were cut. (C) A sinus tract (arrow) was traced which directly extended to the retroperitoneum. (D) Axial CT scan revealed a retroperitoneal abscess (short arrow), measuring 6.5 cm × 3.3 cm × 3.7 cm (vertical × anteroposterior × transverse), and the appendix (long arrow) was intact with mild swelling. CT = computed tomography.
Figure 3(A) Axial CT scan revealed that the abscess was partially absorbed on day 61, measuring 2.5 cm × 1.7 cm × 2.0 cm (vertical × anteroposterior × transverse). (B) Axial CT scan revealed that the abscess was completely absorbed 6 months later. (C) The appearance of the scrotum 6 months later. (D) The appearance of the flank 6 months later. CT = computed tomography.