• Ginecol Obstet Mex · Feb 1996

    Case Reports

    [Post-cesarean necrotizing fasciitis. Bacterial synergism, or mixed infection of the soft tissues?].

    • I G Martinez Velasco, V Plascencia Valadez, J Salinas Treviño, J Sanchez Gutierrez, and A Tirado Saldivar.
    • Ginecoobstetra-Perinatólogo, Hospital General de Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas.
    • Ginecol Obstet Mex. 1996 Feb 1; 64: 58-63.

    AbstractIt has been demonstrated recently that most of the disemminated infections of the dermis, necrotizing fascitis included are due to a mix bacteria infection working sinergistically, demonstrated by clinical studies as well as in experimental animals. Treatment based on wide spectrum antibiotics and extensive debridement of the necrotic tissue performed by a team of several specialists have diminished mortality to 10%. We report a case of necrotizing fasciitis following a cesarean section in the absence of risk factors. We discuss risk factors, classification, etiology, diagnosis and therapy in light of the current knowledge.

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