• Der Unfallchirurg · Oct 1992

    [Treatment of gas gangrene. Results of a retro- and prospective analysis of a traumatologic patient sample over 20 years].

    • M Erttmann and D Havemann.
    • Klinik für Unfallchirurgie, Chirurgische Universitätsklinik, Kiel.
    • Unfallchirurg. 1992 Oct 1; 95 (10): 471476471-6.

    AbstractFrom 1970 to 1977 and from 1978 to 1990, the treatment and outcome in 136 patients with gas gangrene were investigated. The prognosis was better in patients with gas gangrene after trauma than in patients with gas gangrene resulting from vascular insufficiency or malignant tumours. In the first group the lethality of gas gangrene was 28.6%, in the second group, 7.1%. This difference is significant (P < 0.05). In 40.5% the infected extremities were saved. Patients with injuries without fractures did not lose limbs because of gas gangrene or die of it. When an operation was performed before or after the first session of oxygenation at high pressure (OHP) lethality was lower (20%) and the rate of saved limbs higher (80%) than with later operation (lethality, 50%; saved limbs, 45.5%). All patients who could not be treated by OHP, or only once or twice, died. From 1970 to 1977 patients who were treated surgically and received OHP for 5 days survived, and since 1978 this has applied to patients treated for 4 days. In general, the lives of patients with gas gangrene are no longer in danger by the 5th day of therapy. The use of checklists for diagnosis and therapy has been practised since 1978, and this is assumed to be one factor in the better outcome.

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