
Supralevator Abscess Complicated by Necrotic Fasciitis of Peritoneum, Genitalia, Anterior Abdominal Wall and Retroperitoneum.
Author(s) -
Elena Hadzhieva,
Dzhevdet Chakarov,
Evgenii Moshekov,
Dimitar Hadzhiev,
Yordan Kalchev,
Kiril Atliev,
S Artyushin Boris
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
albanian journal of trauma and emergency surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2616-4922
pISSN - 2521-8778
DOI - 10.32391/ajtes.v5i2.236
Subject(s) - medicine , phlegmon , fasciitis , surgery , abscess , abdomen , scrotum , abdominal wall , retroperitoneal space , debridement (dental) , cellulitis , radiology
A supralevator anorectal abscess may lead to a rare clinical complication, such as perineal necrotizing fasciitis. A 57-year-old man was admitted on an emergency basis with evidence of a deep anorectal abscess of 5-day duration. The clinical presentation involved an unbounded purulent destructive inflammation spreading onto the adjacent areas, with the development of a septic condition. Following a short preparation, a radical surgical debridement of a subfascial purulent necrotic phlegmon of the pelvic space was performed. Since the lower part of the abdomen, retroperitoneum and scrotum were involved, 4 additional subsequent necrectomies were performed at 48-hour intervals. The aggressive radical operative treatment and the combined intensive therapy were the main contributors to the favorable outcome of the disease.