Rectal cancer and Fournier's gangrene- current knowledge and therapeutic options

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Tomislav Bruketa [1 ]
Matea Majerovic [2 ]
Goran Augustin [3 ,4 ]
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[1] Department of Surgery,University Hospital Center Zagreb
[2] Department of Internal Medicine,University Hospital Center Zagreb
[3] Department of Surgery,Division of Gastroin- testinal Surgery,University Hospital Center Zagreb
[4] School of Medicine,University of Zagreb
关键词
Fournier’s gangrene; Necrotizing fasciitis; Proctological examination; Necrotizing soft tissue infections; Oncological treatment; Rectal cancer; Surgical treatment; Reconstructive surgery;
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R735.37 []; R686.3 [筋膜疾病];
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1002 ; 100210 ; 100214 ;
摘要
Fournier’s gangrene(FG) is a rapid progressive bacterial infection that involves the subcutaneous fascia and part of the deep fascia but spares the muscle in the scrotal,perianal and perineal region. The incidence has increased dramatically,while the reported incidence of rectal cancer-induced FG is unknown but is extremely low. Pathophysiology and clinical presentation of rectal cancer-induced FG per se does not differ from the other causes. Only rectal cancer-specific symptoms before presentation can lead to the diagnosis. The diagnosis of rectal cancer-induced FG should be excluded in every patient with blood on digital rectal examination,when urogenital and dermatological causes are excluded and when fever or sepsis of unknown origin is present with perianal symptomatology. Therapeutic options are more complex than for other forms of FG. First,the causative rectal tumor should be removed. The survival of patients with rectal cancer resection is reported as 100%,while with colostomy it is 80%. The preferred method of rectal resection has not been defined. Second,oncological treatment should be administered but the timing should be adjusted to the resolution of the FG and sometimes for the healing of plastic reconstructive procedures that are commonly needed for the reconstruction of large perineal,scrotal and lower abdominal wall defects.
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页码:9002 / 9020
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