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. 2004 Dec;14(6):418-21.
doi: 10.1055/s-2004-821138.

Fournier's gangrene in neonates and infants

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Fournier's gangrene in neonates and infants

E A Ameh et al. Eur J Pediatr Surg. 2004 Dec.

Abstract

Background: Fournier's gangrene is uncommon in childhood and little is known about the disease in this age group.

Method: A retrospective review was carried out of neonates and infants treated for Fournier's gangrene over a period of 16 years.

Results: Twelve neonates and infants aged 5 days-3 months (median 3 weeks) were treated in our hospital. The precipitating cause was omphalitis in 7 babies, strangulated inguinal hernia in 2 and in 3 babies there was no identifiable cause. Gram-negative bacteria were cultured in 3 patients, but in most the culture was sterile. Treatment consisted of debridement of devitalised tissue and administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics. Primary closure was achieved in 1 baby and secondary closure in 2 others. In 7 babies the wound contracted rapidly and healed. There was no mortality.

Conclusion: Fournier's gangrene in neonates and infants in our environment is largely preventable. Early debridement and appropriate antibiotics give good results.

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