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Neonatal Fournier's gangrene; pattern and predisposing factors in a tertiary health facility in Southern Nigeria.

Tropical Doctor 2022 January
Fournier's gangrene (FG), a necrotizing fasciitis of the genital and perineal region, is a serious and debilitating multi-infective pathological condition. More commonly seen in adults, its occurrence in neonates is uncommon. We share our experience with neonatal FG (NFG), highlighting potential factors which may predispose neonates to it.Ours is a five year retrospective review of cases of NFG in our service. Data obtained included health facility of birth, mode of delivery, symptoms and duration, investigation results, treatment and outcome. Sixteen neonates were included, comprising 13 males (M:F  =  4.3:1). Fourteen were delivered outside our centre; breech vaginal delivery, hot water massaging and application of native concoctions were common. All were treated with antibiotics and wound debridement, but five (37.5%) died.NFG is not that rare in our service. Early recognition is imperative to reduce mortality. Neonates delivered by breech vaginally may be particularly at risk.

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