2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/6658083
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Fecal Scrotal Abscess Secondary to Spontaneous Retroperitoneal Perforation of Ascending Colon

Abstract: Introduction. Fecal abscess or enterocutaneous fistulas of the scrotum are rare and are invariably the result of incarcerated bowel loop in inguinal hernia. Spontaneous perforation of the colon (SPC) having no definite cause is also rare. Much rarer is posterior colonic perforations causing an extensively large retroperitoneal abscess. Similarly, spread of retroperitoneal abscess to the thigh or scrotum has rarely been reported. We report a case of spontaneous posterior perforation of ascending colon resulting… Show more

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“…Multiple surgical debridements are often required with early surgical treatment proven to decrease mortality rates. Orchiectomy is rarely required in cases of Fournier's gangrene due to the distinct infectious spread fascial layer [ 14 ]. There has been no reported literature of gas-forming organisms developing from an existing retroperitoneal hematoma with an extension of infection to the scrotum causing Fournier’s gangrene.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple surgical debridements are often required with early surgical treatment proven to decrease mortality rates. Orchiectomy is rarely required in cases of Fournier's gangrene due to the distinct infectious spread fascial layer [ 14 ]. There has been no reported literature of gas-forming organisms developing from an existing retroperitoneal hematoma with an extension of infection to the scrotum causing Fournier’s gangrene.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%