Necrotizing soft tissue infections

Engelbert Schröpfer, Stephan Rauthe and Thomas Meyer
Today, gas gangrene is rare, but still many of the patients die, despite having received timely treatment. This report highlights the cases of three different patients, who were transferred to our surgical department in 2006. The first patient (Patient_A), with the suspected diagnosis "femoral hematoma", a second patient (Patient_B) because of an "acute abdomen" and the third patient (Patient_C) with suspected gas gangrene of the right leg. The first two cases demonstrate gas gangrene should always be kept in mind, especially in high-risk-patients. Though, the third case shows that severe consequences because of a precipitate diagnosis can be avoided by careful evaluation.
Posted by Hylton Menz at 01:35