Necrotizing soft tissue infection
Necrotizing
soft tissue infection • Fournier gangrene - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Necrotizing
soft tissue infection • Necrotizing fasciitis - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Necrotizing soft tissue infections are a category of bacterial infection characterized by rapidly progressive tissue destruction involving the skin, subcutaneous fat, deep fascia, and/or muscle.
Terminology
Traditionally, such infections have been separated by the depth of involvement :
- necrotizing fasciitis, the most well known
- necrotizing myositis, including clostridial myonecrosis (gas gangrene)
- necrotizing cellulitis/adipositis
For several reasons, however, the overarching term of "necrotizing soft tissue infection" has been promoted. Involvement of adjacent levels can occur and, adding to the confusion, different authors and practitioners disagree on the definition of fascia . Moreover, the pathophysiology and clinical manifestations overlap. Most importantly, the management strategy for different necrotizing soft tissue infections is similar .
See also
- Fournier gangrene: necrotizing soft tissue infection of perineum
Siehe auch:
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu nekrotisierende Weichteilinfektionen: