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Enterostomy significantly reduces mortality in Fournier gangrene patients. This surgical approach, combined with debridement, offers improved outcomes and shorter hospital stays compared to debridement alone.

Keywords:
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  • Surgical Oncology
  • Infectious Diseases

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  • Fournier gangrene is a severe necrotizing infection affecting the genitalia and perineum.
  • Prompt surgical intervention, including debridement, is crucial for managing Fournier gangrene.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of enterostomy as an adjunct to debridement in the emergency management of Fournier gangrene.
  • To compare patient outcomes between Fournier gangrene treated with enterostomy and debridement versus debridement alone.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of clinical data from 51 Fournier gangrene patients over 12 years.
  • Patients were divided into two groups: enterostomy with debridement (n=28) and debridement alone (n=23).
  • Outcomes including time to normal temperature, hospital stay, and case fatality rate were analyzed.

Main Results:

  • The enterostomy group showed a shorter time to normal body temperature (6 vs 8 days) and a reduced average hospital stay (14.3 vs 20.1 days).
  • The case fatality rate was significantly lower in the enterostomy group (3.6% vs 21.7%).
  • No statistically significant difference was observed in the need for skin grafting or the number of debridement procedures.

Conclusions:

  • Enterostomy is a valuable adjunct in the emergency management of Fournier gangrene.
  • Implementing enterostomy can lead to decreased mortality rates in patients with Fournier gangrene.
  • This surgical approach may improve recovery times and reduce overall morbidity.