Necrotizing fasciitis of the chest wall caused by empyema necessitans following tuberculosis: Case report and literature review

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Bayileyegn, Nebiyou [1 ]
Mengiste, Dawit Teka [1 ]
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[1] Jimma Univ, Dept Surg, Med Ctr, Jimma, Ethiopia
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Empyema; Empyema necessitans; Necrotizing fasciitis; Tuberculosis; Case report; DECORTICATION; MANAGEMENT;
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10.1016/j.ijscr.2023.108300
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Introduction and importance: Empyema is a serious complication characterized by pus and bacteria in the pleural space which may progress to necrosis, cavitation, or fistulas in the thoracic cavity. Infection and trauma are the commonest causes in the developed countries while tuberculosis is the commonest cause of empyema in developing countries. Empyema necessitans is a rare complication of pleural space infections. Case presentation: A 50 years old male patient presented to our hospital with right side chest pain and shortness of breath of 3-week duration. He had completed treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis 6 months ago. The patient was apparently healthy for the last six months after the treatment. The patient was acutely sick looking and has tachycardia with pulse rate of 115, respiratory rate was 36 and arterial oxygen saturation of 80 % with atmospheric air but becomes 96 % with facemask humidified oxygen. Tube thoracostomy and chest wall debridement was done for empyema necessitans with chest wall necrotizing fasciitis. Clinical discussion: Empyematous collection with time may lead to a more complicated scenario called empyema necessitans. Empyema necessitans is the dissection of puss thru the pleural space and collection in the torso/free rupture with or without collection of air. The most common cause of empyema globally is untreated parapneumonic effusion. Tuberculosis constitutes for most of the cases of empyema necessitans in third world countries. Debridement and wound care are monumental for the management of necrotizing fasciitis in addition to broad spectrum antibiotics. Conclusion: Timely treatment/drug adherence to pneumonia and tuberculosis decreases the rate of having empyema and subsequent complication. Chest wall necrotizing fasciitis is extremely rare and judicious management with debridement and wound care is appropriate whenever it happens. Broad spectrum antibiotics with drainage are the norm of management of empyema/empyema necessitans.
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