Fournier’s Gangrene: 10-Year Experience of a Plastic Surgery and Burns Department at a Tertiary Hospital

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Autor(a) principal: Louro, João Mendes
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Albano, Miguel, Baltazar, João, Vaz, Miguel, Diogo, Carla, Ramos, Sara, Cabral, Luís
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Introduction: Fournier gangrene is a polymicrobial life threatening infection of perineal subcutaneous soft tissues with its point of origin in urologic, colorectal or skin diseases. Although more frequent in elderly and men, it can affect all genders and age groups. Perianal abscess, diabetes mellitus and Escherichia coli are the most frequent cause, predisposing comorbidity, and microorganism found in tissue culture analysis respectively. The objective of this study was to describe the experience of a Plastic Surgery Department of a tertiary Hospital in reconstructing Fournier’s gangrene perineal defects and its detailed demography.Material and Methods: The sample is composed of all patients with Fournier gangrene admitted in the Plastic Surgery and Burns Department. The authors retrospectively collected and analyzed demographic and clinical data during a period of 10 years including gender, age, length of stay, cause, number of debridements, predisposing factors, microbial culture results, surgical reconstructive techniques and its associated complications, additional surgical procedures and outcomes.Results: Fifteen patients were identified: 14 males (93%) and one female (7%); mean age was 66.9 years (range: 46 - 86); mean, length of stay was 46.8 days (range: 20 - 71 days) and mean number of debridements was 3.3 (range: 1 - 4). The most frequent predisposing factor was diabetes mellitus, the major cause was perianal (n = 2) and skin abscess (n = 2). Eight (53.3%) patients had no identifiable source of Fournier gangrene. Various types of reconstructive techniques were employed; and 5 additional surgical interventions (33.3%) were undertaken (one cystostomy, two orchidectomy, two ileostomy); six patients (40%) presented reconstructive technique complications with adequate final outcome.Discussion: In contrast with the literature, where Escherichia coli was the most frequently isolated agent, Staphylococcus aureus was the most frequent microorganism found in tissue biopsy/pus collection analysis. A higher than expected number of patients (n = 8) had no identifiable source of Fournier gangrene. This findings can be explained by the retrospective non-multicentre study limitation, with a potencial source of bias patients that were transferred from other hospitals in advanced stage, without point of origin of Fournier’s gangrene identified.Conclusion: Early recognition and extensive necrotic tissue debridement, along with prompt and adequate antimicrobial treatment, are the mainstay of Fournier gangrene management, thus reducing morbidity and mortality in these patients. Surgical reconstruction challenges derived from this condition should be addressed by specialized teams due to the risk of dysfunctional sequelae and conspicuous deformities. Taking in account the single-center and retrospective observational character of the present study, these premises require proper validation from a multicenter prospective study.
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spelling Fournier’s Gangrene: 10-Year Experience of a Plastic Surgery and Burns Department at a Tertiary HospitalGangrena de Fournier: 10 Anos de Experiência de um Serviço de Cirurgia Plástica e Queimados num Hospital TerciárioFournier Gangrene/surgeryFasciitisNecrotizing Plastic SurgeryPortugalReconstructive Surgical ProceduresCirurgia PlásticaFasciite NecrosanteGangrena de Fournier/cirurgiaPortugalProcedimentos Cirúrgicos ReconstrutivosIntroduction: Fournier gangrene is a polymicrobial life threatening infection of perineal subcutaneous soft tissues with its point of origin in urologic, colorectal or skin diseases. Although more frequent in elderly and men, it can affect all genders and age groups. Perianal abscess, diabetes mellitus and Escherichia coli are the most frequent cause, predisposing comorbidity, and microorganism found in tissue culture analysis respectively. The objective of this study was to describe the experience of a Plastic Surgery Department of a tertiary Hospital in reconstructing Fournier’s gangrene perineal defects and its detailed demography.Material and Methods: The sample is composed of all patients with Fournier gangrene admitted in the Plastic Surgery and Burns Department. The authors retrospectively collected and analyzed demographic and clinical data during a period of 10 years including gender, age, length of stay, cause, number of debridements, predisposing factors, microbial culture results, surgical reconstructive techniques and its associated complications, additional surgical procedures and outcomes.Results: Fifteen patients were identified: 14 males (93%) and one female (7%); mean age was 66.9 years (range: 46 - 86); mean, length of stay was 46.8 days (range: 20 - 71 days) and mean number of debridements was 3.3 (range: 1 - 4). The most frequent predisposing factor was diabetes mellitus, the major cause was perianal (n = 2) and skin abscess (n = 2). Eight (53.3%) patients had no identifiable source of Fournier gangrene. Various types of reconstructive techniques were employed; and 5 additional surgical interventions (33.3%) were undertaken (one cystostomy, two orchidectomy, two ileostomy); six patients (40%) presented reconstructive technique complications with adequate final outcome.Discussion: In contrast with the literature, where Escherichia coli was the most frequently isolated agent, Staphylococcus aureus was the most frequent microorganism found in tissue biopsy/pus collection analysis. A higher than expected number of patients (n = 8) had no identifiable source of Fournier gangrene. This findings can be explained by the retrospective non-multicentre study limitation, with a potencial source of bias patients that were transferred from other hospitals in advanced stage, without point of origin of Fournier’s gangrene identified.Conclusion: Early recognition and extensive necrotic tissue debridement, along with prompt and adequate antimicrobial treatment, are the mainstay of Fournier gangrene management, thus reducing morbidity and mortality in these patients. Surgical reconstruction challenges derived from this condition should be addressed by specialized teams due to the risk of dysfunctional sequelae and conspicuous deformities. Taking in account the single-center and retrospective observational character of the present study, these premises require proper validation from a multicenter prospective study.Introdução: A gangrena de Fournier é uma infeção polimicrobiana potencialmente fatal que afeta os tecidos moles do períneo com ponto de origem em patologias urológicas, coloretais ou cutâneas. Apesar de ser mais frequente no sexo masculino e em idosos, pode afetar ambos os géneros e qualquer idade. O abcesso perianal, a diabetes mellitus e a Escherichia coli são respetivamente a causa, a co-morbilidade e o micro-organismo mais frequentemente encontrados. Este estudo teve como objetivo descrever a experiência de um Serviço de Cirurgia Plástica e Queimados de um Hospital terciário no tratamento e reconstrução de defeitos perineais causados por gangrena de Fournier, disponibilizando detalhes sobre a sua demografia.Material e Métodos: A amostra é constituída por todos os doentes internados no serviço de Cirurgia Plástica e Queimados com o diagnóstico de gangrena de Fournier. Os autores realizaram uma colheita e análise retrospetiva de dados clínicos e demográficos durante um período de 10 anos incluindo género, idade, tempo de internamento, causa, número de desbridamentos, fatores predisponentes, resultados microbiológicos de culturas de pus, técnicas reconstrutivas cirúrgicas e suas complicações, intervenções cirúrgicas adicionais e o resultado final.Resultados: Foram identificados 15 doentes: 14 homens (93%) e uma mulher (7%); a idade média foi 66,9 anos (amplitude: 46 - 86); tempo médio de internamento foi 46,8 dias (amplitude: 20 - 71 dias) e o número médio de desbridamentos foi 3,3 (amplitude: 1 - 4). O fator predisponente mais frequente foi a diabetes mellitus, e as causas mais frequentes o abcesso perianal (n = 2) e o abcesso cutâneo (n = 2). Em oito (53,3%) doentes não foi identificada a causa da gangrena de Fournier. Foram utilizadas várias técnicas reconstrutivas e realizadas conco (33,3%) intervenções cirúrgicas adicionais (uma cistostomia, duas orquidectomias, duas ileostomias); seis doentes (40%) apresentaram complicações de técnicas reconstrutivas com resultado final adequado.Discussão: O micro-organismo mais frequentemente isolado nas culturas de pus foi o Staphylococcus aureus, o que contrasta com a literatura onde a Escherichia coli é o agente mais frequentemente isolado. Foi identificado um número superior ao esperado de doentes sem causa identificável (n = 8) de gangrena de Fournier. Estes achados podem ser explicados pelo facto de se tratar de um estudo retrospetivo multicêntrico, com um potencial viés por existirem doentes que foram transferidos de outras institucões em estado avançado de doença, sem foco de origem de gangrena de Fournier identificado.Conclusão: O precoce reconhecimento e extenso desbridamento do tecido necrosado, em conjunto com um adequado tratamento antibiótico, são os pilares do tratamento da gangrena de Fournier reduzindo assim a morbilidade e mortalidade destes doentes. Os desafios cirúrgicos reconstrutivos que advêm desta patologia devem ser abordados por uma equipa especializada, pelo risco de sequelas funcionais e estéticas. Tendo em conta o carater observacional, retrospetivo e unicêntrico do presente estudo, estas premissas requerem uma validação adequada através de um estudo prospetivo e multicêntrico.Ordem dos Médicos2019-05-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/mswordhttps://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/11003oai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/11003Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 32 No. 5 (2019): May; 368-374Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 32 N.º 5 (2019): Maio; 368-3741646-07580870-399Xreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttps://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/11003https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/11003/5701https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/11003/10522https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/11003/10999Direitos de Autor (c) 2019 Acta Médica Portuguesainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLouro, João MendesAlbano, MiguelBaltazar, JoãoVaz, MiguelDiogo, CarlaRamos, SaraCabral, Luís2022-12-20T11:06:09Zoai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/11003Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:19:58.934342Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fournier’s Gangrene: 10-Year Experience of a Plastic Surgery and Burns Department at a Tertiary Hospital
Gangrena de Fournier: 10 Anos de Experiência de um Serviço de Cirurgia Plástica e Queimados num Hospital Terciário
title Fournier’s Gangrene: 10-Year Experience of a Plastic Surgery and Burns Department at a Tertiary Hospital
spellingShingle Fournier’s Gangrene: 10-Year Experience of a Plastic Surgery and Burns Department at a Tertiary Hospital
Louro, João Mendes
Fournier Gangrene/surgery
Fasciitis
Necrotizing Plastic Surgery
Portugal
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Cirurgia Plástica
Fasciite Necrosante
Gangrena de Fournier/cirurgia
Portugal
Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Reconstrutivos
title_short Fournier’s Gangrene: 10-Year Experience of a Plastic Surgery and Burns Department at a Tertiary Hospital
title_full Fournier’s Gangrene: 10-Year Experience of a Plastic Surgery and Burns Department at a Tertiary Hospital
title_fullStr Fournier’s Gangrene: 10-Year Experience of a Plastic Surgery and Burns Department at a Tertiary Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Fournier’s Gangrene: 10-Year Experience of a Plastic Surgery and Burns Department at a Tertiary Hospital
title_sort Fournier’s Gangrene: 10-Year Experience of a Plastic Surgery and Burns Department at a Tertiary Hospital
author Louro, João Mendes
author_facet Louro, João Mendes
Albano, Miguel
Baltazar, João
Vaz, Miguel
Diogo, Carla
Ramos, Sara
Cabral, Luís
author_role author
author2 Albano, Miguel
Baltazar, João
Vaz, Miguel
Diogo, Carla
Ramos, Sara
Cabral, Luís
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Louro, João Mendes
Albano, Miguel
Baltazar, João
Vaz, Miguel
Diogo, Carla
Ramos, Sara
Cabral, Luís
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fournier Gangrene/surgery
Fasciitis
Necrotizing Plastic Surgery
Portugal
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Cirurgia Plástica
Fasciite Necrosante
Gangrena de Fournier/cirurgia
Portugal
Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Reconstrutivos
topic Fournier Gangrene/surgery
Fasciitis
Necrotizing Plastic Surgery
Portugal
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Cirurgia Plástica
Fasciite Necrosante
Gangrena de Fournier/cirurgia
Portugal
Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Reconstrutivos
description Introduction: Fournier gangrene is a polymicrobial life threatening infection of perineal subcutaneous soft tissues with its point of origin in urologic, colorectal or skin diseases. Although more frequent in elderly and men, it can affect all genders and age groups. Perianal abscess, diabetes mellitus and Escherichia coli are the most frequent cause, predisposing comorbidity, and microorganism found in tissue culture analysis respectively. The objective of this study was to describe the experience of a Plastic Surgery Department of a tertiary Hospital in reconstructing Fournier’s gangrene perineal defects and its detailed demography.Material and Methods: The sample is composed of all patients with Fournier gangrene admitted in the Plastic Surgery and Burns Department. The authors retrospectively collected and analyzed demographic and clinical data during a period of 10 years including gender, age, length of stay, cause, number of debridements, predisposing factors, microbial culture results, surgical reconstructive techniques and its associated complications, additional surgical procedures and outcomes.Results: Fifteen patients were identified: 14 males (93%) and one female (7%); mean age was 66.9 years (range: 46 - 86); mean, length of stay was 46.8 days (range: 20 - 71 days) and mean number of debridements was 3.3 (range: 1 - 4). The most frequent predisposing factor was diabetes mellitus, the major cause was perianal (n = 2) and skin abscess (n = 2). Eight (53.3%) patients had no identifiable source of Fournier gangrene. Various types of reconstructive techniques were employed; and 5 additional surgical interventions (33.3%) were undertaken (one cystostomy, two orchidectomy, two ileostomy); six patients (40%) presented reconstructive technique complications with adequate final outcome.Discussion: In contrast with the literature, where Escherichia coli was the most frequently isolated agent, Staphylococcus aureus was the most frequent microorganism found in tissue biopsy/pus collection analysis. A higher than expected number of patients (n = 8) had no identifiable source of Fournier gangrene. This findings can be explained by the retrospective non-multicentre study limitation, with a potencial source of bias patients that were transferred from other hospitals in advanced stage, without point of origin of Fournier’s gangrene identified.Conclusion: Early recognition and extensive necrotic tissue debridement, along with prompt and adequate antimicrobial treatment, are the mainstay of Fournier gangrene management, thus reducing morbidity and mortality in these patients. Surgical reconstruction challenges derived from this condition should be addressed by specialized teams due to the risk of dysfunctional sequelae and conspicuous deformities. Taking in account the single-center and retrospective observational character of the present study, these premises require proper validation from a multicenter prospective study.
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