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. 2021 Oct 21;13(10):e18948.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.18948. eCollection 2021 Oct.

Fournier's Gangrene Diagnosis and Treatment: A Systematic Review

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Fournier's Gangrene Diagnosis and Treatment: A Systematic Review

Gregory D Lewis et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Fournier's gangrene (FG) is a perineal and abdominal necrotizing infection. It is most commonly found in middle-aged men with comorbidities such as diabetes mellitus. Initial symptoms are often indistinct and can rapidly progress to overwhelming infections with a relatively high mortality rate. It is crucial to make a prompt diagnosis so that the patient receives appropriate treatment. Given the importance of the identification of FG, we explored what were the most common signs and symptoms associated with FG, as well as distinguished the gold standard treatment. This systematic review utilized articles identified exclusively through PubMed using key terms such as Fournier's gangrene, signs, symptoms, and treatment. A total of 37 studies, including a total of 3,224 patients (3,093 males and 131 females), fit our inclusion parameters for relevance that included either the most identifiable presentation of FG or the most effective treatment. From our search, the most common clinical presentation was scrotal and labial pain, fever, abscesses, crepitus, erythema, and cellulitis. Diagnosis is made from clinical findings in conjunction with imaging. The gold standard for treatment was found to be a combination of surgical debridement, broad-spectrum antibiotics, and the administration of intravenous fluids. Further, patient survival was found to be directly related to the time from diagnosis to treatment when they underwent surgical debridement. The importance of early identification for improved outcomes or survival highlights the need for further studies or measures to enhance the identification of the signs and symptoms of FG.

Keywords: antibiotics; diagnosis; fournier’s gangrene; necrotizing; tachycardia.

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Figure 1. PRISMA flowchart of the literature screening for the presentation, symptoms, or treatment of FG.
Screening of the literature was done as described in the PRISMA statement [12]. PRISMA: Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses; FG: Fournier’s gangrene

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