Secondary craniofacial necrotizing fasciitis from a distant septic emboli: A case report
- Abstract
- BACKGROUND: Craniofacial necrotizing fasciitis (CNF) is an uncommon but fatal infection that can spread rapidly through the subfascial planes in the head and neck region. Symptoms usually progress rapidly, and early management is necessary to optimize outcomes. CASE SUMMARY: A 43-year-old man visited our hospital with left hemifacial swelling involving the buccal and submandibular areas. The patient had fever for approximately 10 d before visiting the hospital, but did not report any other systemic symptoms. Computed tomography scan demonstrated an abscess with gas formation. After surgical drainage of the facial abscess, the patient's systemic condition worsened and progressed to septic shock. Further examination revealed pulmonary and renal abscesses. Renal percutaneous catheter drainage was performed at the renal abscess site, which caused improvement of symptoms. The patient showed no evidence of systemic complications during the 4-mo post-operative follow-up period. CONCLUSION: As the patient did not improve with conventional CNF treatment and symptoms only resolved after controlling the infection, the final diagnosis was secondary CNF with septic emboli. Aggressive surgical decompression is important for CNF management. However, if symptoms worsen despite early diagnosis and management, such as pus drainage and surgical intervention, clinicians should consider the possibility of a secondary abscess from internal organs.
- All Author(s)
- D. W. Lee
; S. H. Kwak
; H. J. Choi
- Issued Date
- 2022
- Type
- Article
- Keyword
- Case report; Craniofacial necrotizing fasciitis; Klebsiella pneumoniae; Secondary; Septic emboli
- Publisher
- Baishideng Publishing Group
- ISSN
- 2307-8960
- Citation Title
- World journal of clinical cases
- Citation Volume
- 10
- Citation Number
- 31
- Citation Start Page
- 11630
- Citation End Page
- 11637
- Language(ISO)
- eng
- DOI
- 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i31.11630
- URI
- http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/1961
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