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Necrotizing fasciitis after scrotum skin injury in an infant: A case report

Authors :
Fang Xu
Xin Li
Yuxin Zheng
Jie Yang
Qiang Zhang
Chao Liu
Zhuxiao Ren
Source :
Medicine
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Rationale: Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a life-threatening situation that is rare in children, especially infants, and early diagnosis is challenging. Timely identification and broad-spectrum antibiotic and supportive treatment before surgical debridement are very important for survival and may reduce scar formation. Patient concerns: A previously healthy 4-month-old infant was admitted to our pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) with a history of fever and cough for 5 days and extreme swelling of the scrotum for one day. Necrotic-like tissue without margins appeared on his scrotum and perineum in 24 hours. Diagnosis: NF was suspected, and the patient soon developed shock. The patient underwent surgical debridement after his condition stabilized. Pathological analysis confirmed the diagnosis of NF. Intervention: Broad-spectrum antibiotic, immediate fluid resuscitation, assistant ventilation, and vasoactive drugs were administered. Surgical debridement and autologous split-thickness skin grafting were performed. Outcomes: The wound recovered well after 2 months. Ultrasound revealed normal testicles, and no anorectal injury was found. Lessons: Close clinical monitoring and timely treatment of skin injuries in sick children are very important. Sufficient antibiotic administration and supportive treatment before surgical debridement are crucial for survival from NF.

Details

ISSN :
15365964
Volume :
97
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9d78eed0186387a14e12275b5dd54e12