Abstract
Fournier's gangrene is a specific type of necrotic fascitis. It is a fulminating infection characterized by a rapid progress of necrosis of subcutaneous tissue covering from the lower abdomen to the scrotum. It is necessary to detect the disease as early as possible and to perform incision, drainage snd debridement completely and without hesitation. A 51-year-old man who had a past history of diabetes mellitus was seen at our hospital because of pain, swelling, and redness of the perianal area and perineum to the right upper leg. Computed tomography revealed a widespread low-density area, from the perianal lesion to the right thigh. Colonoscopic examination showed type 2 advanced cancer in the lower portion of the rectun. Debridement of necrosed tissue was performed. Leakage of contrast material from the rectum into the pelvic cavity was detected on fluoroscopic study after surgery, suggesting that penetration of the rectal cancer might have caused the disease in this patient.
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