高齢者のフォルニエ症候群と合併症について
Nadya Rahmatika1, Soetojo Wirjopranoto2, Bagus Wibowo Soetojo3
1Departement of Pediatric, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia.
International journal of surgery case reports
|September 6, 2025
まとめ
Fournierを服用している高齢者
科学分野:
- 泌尿器科
- 感染症
- 高齢者医療
背景:
- フォルニエ病 (Fournier's Gangrene,FG) は,骨盤と生殖器の重度の死傷性感染症である.
- 高齢者はFGにおける死亡率の重要な危険因子です.
- 高齢者のFGの遅い診断は,管理を複雑にし,罹患率を増加させます.
研究 の 目的:
- 高齢の男性で フォルニエのガングレーネの 診断が遅れた症例の 管理について報告する
- FGの診断における放射線画像の役割を強調し,特に臨床的兆候が微妙である場合.
- 迅速で積極的な同時治療戦略の重要性を強調する.
主な方法:
- 65歳の男性 発熱と臓の痛み
- 診断画像はKUBX線で ガスの蓄積と軟組織の腫れが示されました
- 治療には,即時の手術による脱血,経験的な抗生物質,および血糖制御が含まれていました.
主要な成果:
- KUBX線は,臨床診断が遅れた症例において,ガスガングレナの確認に決定的な役割を果たした.
- 手術による脱血と 経験的な抗生物質療法が すぐに開始されました
- 患者は 診断が遅いにもかかわらず 積極的な治療に 反応を示しました
結論:
- 放射線学的評価,特にKUBX線は,FGの診断に不可欠です.
- デブリデメントによる迅速な源制御と,同時に積極的な医療管理 (抗生物質,血糖制御) は極めて重要です.
- 高齢者の精巣や丸の痛みを管理するには 徹底した身体検査と 適時な検査が不可欠です
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