1. Civilian gas gangrene: a clinical challenge.
- Author
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Rekha A and Gopalan TR
- Subjects
- Adult, Clostridium Infections etiology, Clostridium perfringens isolation & purification, Fatal Outcome, Female, Gas Gangrene microbiology, Heel injuries, Heel microbiology, Humans, Lacerations microbiology, Leg microbiology, Necrosis microbiology, Surgical Wound Infection pathology, Thigh microbiology, Clostridium Infections diagnosis, Gas Gangrene diagnosis, Heel surgery, Lacerations surgery, Surgical Wound Infection microbiology, Suture Techniques adverse effects
- Abstract
Gas gangrene due to clostridia infections is commonly seen in war injuries and is much less commonly seen in civilian life. When such problems do occur, they present a challenge to the surgeon due to the associated high morbidity and mortality associated. A case is presented where a patient developed gas gangrene in a limb consequent to trauma that had been treated surgically. It is vital to make a correct diagnosis at the earliest to limit disease progression and to avoid complications.
- Published
- 2007
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