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Fournier's gangrene: a retrospective clinical study on forty-one patients.Ayan F, Sunamak O, Paksoy SM, Polat SS, As A, Sakoglu N, Cetinkale O, Sirin F Department of General Surgery, Cerrahpasa Medical School, Istanbul, Turkey. BACKGROUND: Fournier's gangrene, first described by Dr Jean Alfred Fournier in 1883, still has a high mortality rate. The prognosis and outcome of such patients were analysed. METHODS: Forty-one patients with Fournier's gangrene were reviewed on the parameters of age, sex, aetiological agents, predisposing factors, treatment modalities and outcomes. RESULTS: Although early intervention and careful treatment was carried out, nine of 41 patients (21.9%) died as a result of complications of septicemia. Among the treatment modalities, there were extensive debridement, drainage, excisions of the skin and fascia, colostomy procedure, extensive antibiotic treatment and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Although a combination of different treatment modalities were used, the mortality rate was 21.9%. CONCLUSIONS: Fournier's gangrene is still a severe disease. Today, hyperbaric oxygen treatment is very effective in the treatment of this disease. Published 9 January 2006 in ANZ J Surg, 75(12): 1055-8.
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