MANAGEMENT OF FOURNIER’S GANGRENE – A SINGLE CASE STUDY
Dr. Mohammad Amir*, Dr. Arun Kumar Singh and Dr. Mrigank Shekhar
ABSTRACT
Fournier's gangrene is a serious surgical condition and should be treat as an surgical emergency. With the advancement of many surgical techniques and emergency care medicine, the mortality and morbidity of this disease has decreased significantly. It is usually associated with many other co-morbidities. An early diagnosis including evaluation of etiological factors and physiological parameters with immediate resuscitation, aggressive selective debridement, coverage of broad-spectrum antibiotics, and continuous monitoring of all the parameters is the key to successful outcome, therefore reducing the high mortality and morbidity of this condition. In this study, we report a different case of Fournier gangrene. This is a case was a 52 years old male patient, nondiabetic, without any multiorgan failure, who was managed successfully with multidisciplinary approach, multiple rubber drainage system and Jatyadi Tail application with good outcome.
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