[Diagnosis and therapy of necrotizing fasciitis]. / Diagnose und Therapie der nekrotisierenden Fasziitis.
Orthopade
; 31(6): 551-5, 2002 Jun.
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Necrotizing fasciitis is a soft tissue infection with a lethality ranging up to 80%. Infection causes the activation of interleukin, tumor necrosis factor alpha, and gamma-interferon through a triggering mechanism. This results in a capillary thrombosis with necrosis of the fascia, cutis, and subcutis. The patient's history often reveals a triggering event in the form of a recent minimal trauma or operative procedure. In a fulminant necrotizing fasciitis, the development of sepsis with consecutive multiple-organ failure mainly determines the outcome of the disease. Diagnosis is made initially upon clinical findings with a rapid progression of the disease and confirmed later by histologic and microbiologic findings. Radical surgical debridement within the first 24 h with postoperative treatment in an intensive care unit represents the cornerstone of therapy. Between January 1992 and March 2001, we treated 15 patients with necrotizing fasciitis. Lethality was 33%. There was a significant correlation between risk factors (present in 86% of the patients) and morbidity. Diagnosis and therapy should be performed by an experienced surgeon. In this contribution, we discuss the most important criteria that lead to the diagnosis and the therapeutic consequences.
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Infecções Bacterianas
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Fasciite Necrosante
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2002
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