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*Corresponding Author: Ahmad Reza Shahraki, General Surgeon, Assistant professor, Department of Surgery, Medical Faculty, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Zahedan, Iran.
Citation: Ahmad R. Shahraki, (2024), Necrotizing Fasciitis in Iv Drug Abuser by Oil Injection: A Case Report, Dermatology and Dermatitis, 9(5); DOI:10.31579/2578-8949/169
Copyright: © 2024, Ahmad R. Shahraki. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of The Creative Commons. Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Received: 11 July 2024 | Accepted: 19 July 2024 | Published: 08 August 2024
Keywords: necrotizing; fasciitis; surgery; case report; debridement; iv drug abuse
Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a necrotizing soft tissue infection that can result in fast tissue loss, necrosis, and potentially fatal acute sepsis. Diabetes, cancer, alcohol abuse, and chronic liver and renal disease are all risk factors for NF.
Our case was a 50 years old male with IV drug abuse that inject oil in his arms and admitted by diagnosis of Necrotizing Fasciitis and perform serial surgery and antibiotic therapy for him to save his life and his arm.
NF is a rare bacterial inflammation (infection) that can destroy the skin and underlying tissues (connective tissue, subcutaneous fat, muscles, and muscle membranes). The disease can be very dramatic, with shock and damage to internal organs. In this case report, serial debridement with adequate antibiotherapy followed by reconstructive surgeries were made. An early diagnosis remains challenging and crucial for salvaging the affected area. Necrotizing fasciitis is a life-threatening soft tissue infection characterized by a rapid spreading infection of the subcutaneous tissue and in particular the fascia. The management of infected tissues requires a rapid diagnosis, immediate aggressive surgical management and an extended debridement. In some cases, early amputations of the affected tissues and maximum intensive care treatment, in case of sepsis, are required. Due to a rising number of cases we aimed to report this case.
Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a necrotizing soft tissue infection that can result in fast tissue loss, necrosis, and potentially fatal acute sepsis. Diabetes, cancer, alcohol abuse, and chronic liver and renal disease are all risk factors for NF [1]. NF is a rare bacterial inflammation (infection) that can destroy the skin and underlying tissues (connective tissue, subcutaneous fat, muscles, and muscle membranes). The disease can be very dramatic, with shock and damage to internal organs. Left untreated, the disease can lead to death. Usually, necrotizing fasciitis develops very quickly and can become life-threatening within hours or days. Immediate treatment and hospitalization are urgent, and usually, the inflamed tissue must be surgically removed [2]. There are two types of NF. Type I is polymicrobial, whereas type II is monomicrobial. Group A streptococcus (type 2 NF) is the most common cause of NF, and it can lead to streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS), which is characterized by shock and multiple organ failures caused by a toxin produced by group A streptococcus. NF and STSS are occasionally seen together [in 40% of NF patients and 6% of other individuals (p0.001)] (3).Differentiating NF from other soft tissue infections is notoriously tough, but it is critical since NF is a medical emergency that requires immediate and intensive surgical debridement. As a result, this condition puts physicians' diagnostic abilities and surgical tenacity to the test [3].Group A streptococci live on the skin and throat of many people without causing harm, but can sometimes cause mild and, exceptionally, severe infections. Necrotizing fasciitis is one of the most serious infections caused by group A streptococci because the bacterium creates large amounts of toxins in the body. A combination of different bacteria is often the cause. Inflammation can spread from superficial as well as internal tissue damage. The pathogens can get into the soft tissue through small cuts, scratches, other wounds, or burns [4].The bacteria can also come with the blood from other parts of the body and colonize the affected area. It is often not possible to find out how the bacterium got into the body. As a rule, the body's immune system succeeds in killing bacteria that enter the body. That is why it is often older people or people with a weakened immune system who are affected by the disease. However, necrotizing fasciitis can also occur in young, healthy people [5].Symptoms of necrotizing fasciitis can appear very quickly - within a day - after a cut or other wound in the skin. The first and typical symptom of the disease is the rapid onset of severe pain in the infected area. The affected patients develop fever and chills, and the painful area may be red, slightly swollen, warm, and with overlying blisters. As the necrotizing fasciitis progresses, the inflamed area may turn black and blue, and it can be accompanied by shock due to low blood pressure. This leads to impaired consciousness, confusion, difficulty concentrating, cold sweats, and dizziness, or streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS) [6].
This case was a 50 years old male that referred to surgery parts because of pain and skin deformities in right upper extremity (figure1). We admit him and start take history that shows he is an IV drug abuser and because of his beliefs he injects oil in his arm (figure3). We did Doppler ultrasonography and take lab data for him. It shows high CRP, ESR and 38000/ml WBC. Us shows cobbled stone appearance and normal arterial blood flow (figure2).
After diagnosis we start blood cultures, and start antibiotic therapy and planned serial surgery. We perform 5 session surgery and heavy debridement and after wellbeing we graft new skin. We target to save his life and his hand finally, that after 20 days we can and discharge him healthy with a functional hand.
Figure 1: Blister and deformity of skin
Figure 2: Necrotizing fasceitis
Figure 3: scars of injections
Tenderness, edema, erythema, and discomfort at the afflicted location, which mirrors non-severe soft tissue infections (NSTIs) such as cellulitis and erysipelas, make NF difficult to identify in the early stages [7]. The cardinal NF symptom is intense pain at the outset that is out of proportion to physical findings [8,9,10]. The patient was rushed into surgery and a thorough debridement with complete removal of the necrotic fascia was performed. The diagnostic options are very limited and the most important determinant of a patient’s survival is early recognition and immediate treatment, which, however, is hampered by the fact that the early symptoms are rather non-specific and hence difficult to detect. So far, there is no laboratory parameter specific for NF. The so-called Laboratory Risk Indicator for Necrotizing Fasciitis (LRINEC) score has been proposed to categorise the average risk of NF [2]. Because of the lack of reliable laboratory parameters and specific symptoms, it is essential that patients are presented immediately to an experienced surgeon and rushed into surgery at the mere suspicion of NF. According to the literature, the mortality is about 6% when patients are operated on within 12 h of onset of symptoms, but up to 30
In the early stages of the infection, the bacteria spread out along the fascial planes. Patients usually report of severe pain which cannot be explained by a visible injury, but because the skin is still unaffected and accompanying symptoms such as erythema or swelling are non-specific, early stages escape detection [12], and can be misdiagnosed as cellulitis because the symptoms are very similar [13]. Only in the more advanced stages, patients quickly develop blisters, bullae, skin fluctuance and skin induration, followed by formation of haemorrhagic bullae, skin anaesthesia, skin necrosis and crepitation Patients also quickly develop systemic signs of infection such as hypotension and respiratory distress [11].Necrotizing fasciitis is a life-threatening soft tissue infection characterized by a rapid spreading infection of the subcutaneous tissue and in particular the fascia. The management of infected tissues requires a rapid diagnosis, immediate aggressive surgical management and an extended debridement. In some cases, early amputations of the affected tissues and maximum intensive care treatment, in case of sepsis, are required. Due to a rising number of cases we aimed to report this case [15].
Learning points: (11)
Patients frequently first present with systemic signs of an infection at the internal medicine department. Close attention should be paid to painful skin lesions.
Patients might report of severe pain which cannot be explained by a visible injury, because the bacteria first spread out along the fascial plains.
Any surgical discipline might be confronted with cases of necrotising fasciitis. It is vital to keep this disease in mind and to act quickly.
Even though the Laboratory Risk Indicator for Necrotizing Fasciitis (LRINEC) score might be helpful, a negative LRINEC score does not rule out necrotising fasciitis.
Treatment of necrotising fasciitis requires a multidisciplinary approach and various specialties should be involved early on.
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Ahmad Reza Shahraki is the surgeon of patient and writes this paper.
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Acknowledgements
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