2023
DOI: 10.14744/semb.2023.90757
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What Has Changed in the History of Fournier's Gangrene Treatment: The Single Center Experience

Abstract: Objectives: Fournier’s gangrene (FG) is a rapidly progressive infection that requires emergent intervention. Wound closure is an important treatment step after surgery, and vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) can be preferred as an alternative method for wound closure. FG severity index (FGSI) scales that can be developed to evaluate the prognosis in FG. This study aims to compare VAC therapy, which was used and developed in the historical development of FG therapy, with conventional wound dressing (CWD… Show more

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“…Fever and systemic findings are observed in complicated cellulitis cases. [8,9] Fournier's gangrene is often confused with scrotal cellulitis, strangulated hernia, or scrotal abscess. Crepitation may occur before gangrene develops, but is present in only 19%-64% of patients at the time of diagnosis.…”
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“…Fever and systemic findings are observed in complicated cellulitis cases. [8,9] Fournier's gangrene is often confused with scrotal cellulitis, strangulated hernia, or scrotal abscess. Crepitation may occur before gangrene develops, but is present in only 19%-64% of patients at the time of diagnosis.…”
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confidence: 99%