Fournier’s gangrene in an obese female in third trimester of pregnancy

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Abstract

Fournier gangrene is a rapidly progressive necrotizing fasciitis of the perianal and genitourinary area. Although typically affects men, we present here a rare disease founding in a pregnant woman. An obese 36-year-old female patient in her third trimester of pregnancy presented with a history of perianal pain and swelling. She was subsequently diagnosed with Fournier gangrene and underwent emergency cesarean section with a surgical debridement. The key to successful outcomes in such a complicated presentation of Fournier gangrene includes a high index of suspicion, fluid resuscitation, rapid administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics, and an early interdisciplinary approach by multiple teams. This helps share decisions and balance the risk-benefit of the emergency caesarian section without delaying the surgical debridement.

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Althunayyan, S., & Karamitosos, E. (2018). Fournier’s gangrene in an obese female in third trimester of pregnancy. Saudi Medical Journal, 39(4), 415–418. https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2018.4.21780

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