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Application of point of care ultrasound and relevance of anatomy in necrotizing fasciitis

ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Ultrasound is currently being used in intensive care medicine. When not diagnosed and treated quickly, necrotizing fasciitis has a rapid progression and high mortality. The objective is to present the importance of anatomy in necrotizing fasciitis and the use of ultrasound in early diagnosis.

Methods:

The application of point-of-care ultrasound and the relevance of anatomy in necrotizing fasciitis were presented.

Results:

The anatomical communications between the fasciae of the scrotal, perineal, penile and abdominal regions allow the spread of the infectious process resulting from Fournier’s gangrene to the adjacent regions. Ultrasound enabled early diagnosis of necrotizing fasciitis.

Conclusion:

Communications between the fasciae of the scrotal, perineal, scrotal, penis and abdominal regions contributes to the progression of the infectious process resulting from Fournier gangrene and ultrasound permitted earlier diagnose.

Keywords:
Fasciitis; Necrotizing; Fournier Gangrene; Wound infection; Anatomy; Ultrasonography

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