Author/Authors :
Tsai, Jun-Li Department of family medicine - Cheng Ching General Hospital - Taichung, Taiwan , Tsai, Shang-Feng Department of Internal Medicine - Taichung Veterans General Hospital - Taichung, Taiwan
Abstract :
Introduction: Necrotizing fasciitis is not rare in clinical practice, but a Klebsiella pneumoniae-related is rare, especially in patients
undergoing hemodialysis. Manypatients with necrotizing fasciitis have a miserable outcome even though they receive amputation.
Case Presentation: A 76-year-old male was initially admitted to the center due to suspected cellulitis in Taichung, Taiwan. However,
the treatment response was beyond expectation, and a plain film X-ray was performed on his leg. To our surprise, it showed apparent
gas and calciphylaxis. Easy examination detected the severe disease. Immediate surgical debridement was performed, and
his legs and life were successfully saved, although the outcomes of the disease were miserable. The tissue culture yielded Klebsiella
pneumoniae. This pathogen, related to necrotizing fasciitis, is rare in the currently published articles. The possible risk factors were
the endemic region, diabetes mellitus, calciphylaxis, old age, frequent iron supplements, and repeated tissue hypoperfusion during
hemodialysis.
Conclusion: In conclusion, meticulouslyandtimely diagnosed necrotizing fasciitis in high-risk groups is themostimportant factor
to ensure a positive patient outcome.
Keywords :
Calciphylaxis , Cellulitis , Fasciitis , Hemodialysis , Klebsiella pneumoniae , Necrotizing