| Literature DB >> 32435613 |
Thierry Preseau1, Jacques Deviendt2, Ruth Duttman3, Rachid Attou2, Diane Franck4, Ruben Claeys4, Patrick M Honoré2, David De Bels2.
Abstract
Gas gangrene (GG) remains a life-threatening and deadly disease. Early recognition together with daily surgical debridement remains the mainstay of therapy. We sought to describe a fatal case of necrotizing soft tissue infection, which was a gas gagrene in this case. This case was remarkable as two main sites were infected simultaneously in geographical zones very far from each other making dissemination between both sites almost impossible. The other particularity was the fact that the infection was caused at the same time by four different bacteria that is atypical in GG similar to that in streptoccocal necrotizing fasciitis where one bacteria is the causative agent (Clostridium perfringens for GG and group A streptococcus for necrotizing fasciitis).Entities:
Keywords: bifocal; gas gangrene; polymicrobial
Year: 2020 PMID: 32435613 PMCID: PMC7227166 DOI: 10.2478/jtim-2020-0009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transl Int Med ISSN: 2224-4018
Figure 1Chest X-ray showing soft tissue swelling with internal gas density predominant on the right chest wall.
Figure 2(a) CT scan showing massive infestation of the bilateral thoracic wall with sucutaneous emphysema. (b) CT scan showing massive myolysis of the left thigh with subcutaneous emphysema.