| Literature DB >> 30828517 |
Yasir Ali AlShehri1, Hiba AlBurshaid1, Layan AlBassam1, Khalid AlMutairi2.
Abstract
Aim: To share our experience with the management of Fournier gangrene (FG) using the bagging technique of the testes, and to highlight the importance of implementing a multidisciplinary approach in managing FG. Case presentation: A 58-year-old male with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) was brought to the emergency department (ED) with necrotizing fasciitis involving the genitalia; he was managed in the ED with Intravenous (IV) fluid resuscitation and IV antibiotics. The surgical team was consulted and multiple debridement procedures were done. Healthy granulation tissue was formed within one month of the serial debridement. A split-thickness skin graft using bagging technique of the testes and vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) were applied. The patient was reassessed one year following presentation, and a result with a near normal appearance was achieved with complete preservation of functional outcome.Entities:
Keywords: bagging technique; fournier; gangrene; skin graft; testes
Year: 2019 PMID: 30828517 PMCID: PMC6379833 DOI: 10.3205/iprs000128
Source DB: PubMed Journal: GMS Interdiscip Plast Reconstr Surg DGPW ISSN: 2193-8091
Figure 1Necrotic tissue of the genitalia was extensively debrided.
Figure 2Testes were relocated in the anteromedial side of the thighs. Granulation tissue has been formed.
Figure 3VAC was applied to aid formation of granulation tissue.
Figure 4Testes were approximated and the bagging technique was done using the skin graft.
Figure 5Satisfactory healing and cosmetically near normal appearance was achieved after two months.