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Fournier′s gangrene due to perioperative iatrogenic colon perforation in a renal transplant recipient
Author(s) -
Georgios Papadimitriou,
Maria Koukoulaki,
Konstantinos Vardas,
Alkis Grigorakis,
Vasileios Vougas,
S. Drakopoulos
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
saudi journal of kidney diseases and transplantation/našrat amraḍ wa zira'aẗ al-kulaẗ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.268
H-Index - 30
eISSN - 2320-3838
pISSN - 1319-2442
DOI - 10.4103/1319-2442.168665
Subject(s) - medicine , exploratory laparotomy , gangrene , surgery , fournier gangrene , scrotum , immunosuppression , perforation , perioperative , transplantation , general surgery , fasciitis , necrotising fasciitis , materials science , punching , metallurgy
Fournier's gangrene is not a common cause of morbidity in renal transplant recipients, but, if it occurs, it is difficult to treat because of the immunosuppression and associated increased mortality rate. We describe the case of a male patient who underwent renal transplantation with complicated post-operative course, resulting in cecum perforation (thermal injury due to cautery use during transplantation) requiring exploratory laparotomy and cecostomy. A few days later, he developed Fournier's gangrene and urgent radical surgical debridement of the scrotum was performed, along with aggressive antibiotic regimen and the immunosuppressive treatment was modified. Subsequently, the patient underwent scheduled cecostomy closure (right hemicolectomy), while the scrotum trauma healed with tertiary intention. Epidemiologic characteristics, clinical presentation, diagnostic workup, therapeutic options and morbidity-mortality rates of Fournier's gangrene are reviewed, emphasizing the role of immunosuppression in renal transplant recipients to disease development.

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