Massive infectious soft-tissue injury: Diagnosis and management of necrotizing fasciitis and purpura fulminans

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Abstract

Necrotizing fasciitis and purpura fulminans are two destructive processes that involve skin and soft tissues. The plastic and reconstructive surgeon may frequently be called on for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and/or reconstruction of patients with these conditions. Understanding the natural history and unique characteristics of these processes is essential for effective surgical management and favorable patient outcome. A comprehensive review of the literature pertaining to these two conditions is presented, outlining the different pathophysiologies, the patterns of presentation, and the treatment strategies necessary for successful management of these massive infectious soft-tissue diseases.

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Andreasen, T. J., Green, S. D., & Childers, B. J. (2001). Massive infectious soft-tissue injury: Diagnosis and management of necrotizing fasciitis and purpura fulminans. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 107(4), 1025–1035. https://doi.org/10.1097/00006534-200104010-00019

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