Fournier’s Gangrene: Lessons Learned from Multimodal and Multidisciplinary Management of Perineal Necrotizing Fasciitis

BackgroundFournier’s gangrene (FG) is a rapidly evolving necrotizing fasciitis of the perineum and the genital area, the scrotum as it most commonly affects man in the vast majority of cases. It is polymicrobial in origin, due to the synergistic action of anaerobes and aerobes and has a very high mo...

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Main Authors: Orestis Ioannidis, Loukiani Kitsikosta, Dimitris Tatsis, Ioannis Skandalos, Aggeliki Cheva, Aikaterini Gkioti, Ioannis Varnalidis, Savvas Symeonidis, Natalia Antigoni Savvala, Styliani Parpoudi, George K. Paraskevas, Manousos George Pramateftakis, Efstathios Kotidis, Ioannis Mantzoros, Konstantinos George Tsalis
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Surgery
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fsurg.2017.00036/full
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Dimitris Tatsis
Ioannis Skandalos
Aggeliki Cheva
Aikaterini Gkioti
Ioannis Varnalidis
Savvas Symeonidis
Natalia Antigoni Savvala
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George K. Paraskevas
Manousos George Pramateftakis
Efstathios Kotidis
Ioannis Mantzoros
Konstantinos George Tsalis
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Loukiani Kitsikosta
Dimitris Tatsis
Ioannis Skandalos
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Savvas Symeonidis
Natalia Antigoni Savvala
Styliani Parpoudi
George K. Paraskevas
Manousos George Pramateftakis
Efstathios Kotidis
Ioannis Mantzoros
Konstantinos George Tsalis
Fournier’s Gangrene: Lessons Learned from Multimodal and Multidisciplinary Management of Perineal Necrotizing Fasciitis
Frontiers in Surgery
necrosis
perianal
perineum
polymicrobial
scrotum
surgical debridement
author_facet Orestis Ioannidis
Loukiani Kitsikosta
Dimitris Tatsis
Ioannis Skandalos
Aggeliki Cheva
Aikaterini Gkioti
Ioannis Varnalidis
Savvas Symeonidis
Natalia Antigoni Savvala
Styliani Parpoudi
George K. Paraskevas
Manousos George Pramateftakis
Efstathios Kotidis
Ioannis Mantzoros
Konstantinos George Tsalis
author_sort Orestis Ioannidis
title Fournier’s Gangrene: Lessons Learned from Multimodal and Multidisciplinary Management of Perineal Necrotizing Fasciitis
title_short Fournier’s Gangrene: Lessons Learned from Multimodal and Multidisciplinary Management of Perineal Necrotizing Fasciitis
title_full Fournier’s Gangrene: Lessons Learned from Multimodal and Multidisciplinary Management of Perineal Necrotizing Fasciitis
title_fullStr Fournier’s Gangrene: Lessons Learned from Multimodal and Multidisciplinary Management of Perineal Necrotizing Fasciitis
title_full_unstemmed Fournier’s Gangrene: Lessons Learned from Multimodal and Multidisciplinary Management of Perineal Necrotizing Fasciitis
title_sort fournier’s gangrene: lessons learned from multimodal and multidisciplinary management of perineal necrotizing fasciitis
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Surgery
issn 2296-875X
publishDate 2017-07-01
description BackgroundFournier’s gangrene (FG) is a rapidly evolving necrotizing fasciitis of the perineum and the genital area, the scrotum as it most commonly affects man in the vast majority of cases. It is polymicrobial in origin, due to the synergistic action of anaerobes and aerobes and has a very high mortality. There are many predisposing factors including diabetes mellitus, alcoholism, immunosuppression, renal, and hepatic disease. The prognosis of the disease depends on a lot of factors including but not limited to patient age, disease extent, and comorbidities. The purpose of the study is to describe the experience of a general surgery department in the management of FG, to present the multimodal and multidisciplinary treatment of the disease, to identify predictors of mortality, and to make general surgeons familiar with the disease.MethodsThe current retrospective study is presenting the experience of our general surgery department in the management of FG during the last 20 years. The clinical presentation and demographics of the patients were recorded. Also we recorded the laboratory data, the comorbidities, the etiology, and microbiology and the therapeutic interventions performed, and we calculated the various severity indexes. Patients were divided to survivors and non-survivors, and all the collected data were statistically analyzed to assess mortality factors using univariate and then multivariate analysis.ResultsIn our series, we treated a total of 24 patients with a mean age 58.9 years including 20 males (83.4%) and 4 females (16.6%). In most patients, a delay between disease onset and seeking of medical help was noted. Comorbidities were present in almost all patients (87.5%). All patients were submitted to extensive surgical debridements and received broad-spectrum antibiotics until microbiological culture results were received. Regarding all the collected data, there was no statistically significant difference between survivors and non-survivors except the presence of malignancy in non-survivors (p = 0.036) and the lower hemoglobin (p < 0.001) and hematocrit (p = 0.002) in non-survivors. However, multivariate analysis did not reveal any predictor of mortality.ConclusionEarly diagnosis, aggressive thorough surgical treatment, and administration of the proper antibiotic treatment comprise the cornerstone for the outcome of this disease. In small populations like in the present study, it is difficult to recognize any predictors of mortality and even the severity indexes, which take into account a lot of data cannot predict mortality.
topic necrosis
perianal
perineum
polymicrobial
scrotum
surgical debridement
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fsurg.2017.00036/full
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spelling doaj-25c0202610f5484094fcaad8c8034c2c2020-11-25T01:02:11ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Surgery2296-875X2017-07-01410.3389/fsurg.2017.00036269964Fournier’s Gangrene: Lessons Learned from Multimodal and Multidisciplinary Management of Perineal Necrotizing FasciitisOrestis Ioannidis0Loukiani Kitsikosta1Dimitris Tatsis2Ioannis Skandalos3Aggeliki Cheva4Aikaterini Gkioti5Ioannis Varnalidis6Savvas Symeonidis7Natalia Antigoni Savvala8Styliani Parpoudi9George K. Paraskevas10Manousos George Pramateftakis11Efstathios Kotidis12Ioannis Mantzoros13Konstantinos George Tsalis14Fourth Surgical Department, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceFourth Surgical Department, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceFourth Surgical Department, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Surgery, General Hospital “Agios Pavlos”, Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Pathology, General Hospital “G. Papanikolaou”, Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Microbiology, General Hospital “G. Papanikolaou”, Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Plastic Surgery, General Hospital “G. Papanikolaou”, Thessaloniki, GreeceFourth Surgical Department, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceFourth Surgical Department, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceFourth Surgical Department, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Anatomy, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceFourth Surgical Department, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceFourth Surgical Department, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceFourth Surgical Department, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceFourth Surgical Department, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceBackgroundFournier’s gangrene (FG) is a rapidly evolving necrotizing fasciitis of the perineum and the genital area, the scrotum as it most commonly affects man in the vast majority of cases. It is polymicrobial in origin, due to the synergistic action of anaerobes and aerobes and has a very high mortality. There are many predisposing factors including diabetes mellitus, alcoholism, immunosuppression, renal, and hepatic disease. The prognosis of the disease depends on a lot of factors including but not limited to patient age, disease extent, and comorbidities. The purpose of the study is to describe the experience of a general surgery department in the management of FG, to present the multimodal and multidisciplinary treatment of the disease, to identify predictors of mortality, and to make general surgeons familiar with the disease.MethodsThe current retrospective study is presenting the experience of our general surgery department in the management of FG during the last 20 years. The clinical presentation and demographics of the patients were recorded. Also we recorded the laboratory data, the comorbidities, the etiology, and microbiology and the therapeutic interventions performed, and we calculated the various severity indexes. Patients were divided to survivors and non-survivors, and all the collected data were statistically analyzed to assess mortality factors using univariate and then multivariate analysis.ResultsIn our series, we treated a total of 24 patients with a mean age 58.9 years including 20 males (83.4%) and 4 females (16.6%). In most patients, a delay between disease onset and seeking of medical help was noted. Comorbidities were present in almost all patients (87.5%). All patients were submitted to extensive surgical debridements and received broad-spectrum antibiotics until microbiological culture results were received. Regarding all the collected data, there was no statistically significant difference between survivors and non-survivors except the presence of malignancy in non-survivors (p = 0.036) and the lower hemoglobin (p < 0.001) and hematocrit (p = 0.002) in non-survivors. However, multivariate analysis did not reveal any predictor of mortality.ConclusionEarly diagnosis, aggressive thorough surgical treatment, and administration of the proper antibiotic treatment comprise the cornerstone for the outcome of this disease. In small populations like in the present study, it is difficult to recognize any predictors of mortality and even the severity indexes, which take into account a lot of data cannot predict mortality.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fsurg.2017.00036/fullnecrosisperianalperineumpolymicrobialscrotumsurgical debridement