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TitleIatrogenic rectal injury associated with fleet enema administration masquerading as Fournier's Gangrene
Authors: Liang, Yi;Di Re, Angelina;Ctercteko, Grahame
WSLHD Author: Liang, Yi;Di Re, Angelina M.;Ctercteko, Grahame C.
Subjects: Surgery
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: Journal of Surgical Case Reports. 2020(2):rjz414, 2020 Feb
Abstract: Rectal injuries secondary to fleet enemas are the RESULT of a chemical irritation as well as mechanical trauma causing localized perforation and mucosal necrosis. These injuries can be managed expectantly. Fournier's Gangrene is a life-threatening, fulminant soft tissue infection of the genito-perineal region commonly secondary to a perianal infection, requiring extensive debridement of all affected tissue and judicious antibiotic therapy. This distinction is critical in the management of the current case, allowing for limited debridement and judicious observation without a resection of the injured rectum. A diverting colostomy allows for effective faecal management and minimizes contamination of the perineal wound.
URI: https://wslhd.intersearch.com.au/wslhdjspui/handle/1/2540
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjz414
Journal: Journal of Surgical Case Reports
Type: Journal article
Study or Trial: Case Report
Department: Surgery
Facility: Blacktown
Affiliated Organisations: Department of General Surgery, Westmead Hospital, Westmead, NSW, Australia
Keywords: colostomy
Fournier Gangrene
management
rectal injury
sigmoidoscopy
antibiotic therapy
contamination
debridement
feces
mucosal necrosis
perforation
perineum
rectum injury
soft tissue infection
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