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Gas gangrene

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Gas gangrene is a serious but rare form of bacterial infection that occurs when a pressure ulcer becomes infected with the clostridium bacteria[1]. It is a form of necrotizing myositis.

Gas gangrene
Other namesMyonecrosis
Person with gas gangrene. The patient had gone into shock.
Medical specialtyInfectious disease
Gas gangrene near shoulder

The bacteria thrive in environments where there is little or no oxygen (anaerobic). They produce gases and release dangerous toxin[1], over tissues where there is gangrene. Symptoms of gas gangrene include severe pain and rapid swelling of the skin. Gas gangrene requires immediate treatment (it is a medical emergency). In the most serious of cases, it may be necessary perform surgery to amputate (debridement) on the affected body part to prevent the gangrene from spreading to the rest of the body.[1]. It can cause sepsis.

Symptoms[change | change source]

There is quick onset of:[2]

Risk factors include[change | change source]

Risk is increased in:[2]

Treatment[2][change | change source]

  • remove all dead tissue (eg amputation) (debridement)

Benzylpenicillin with or without clindamycin.

Hyperbaric O2 can improve survival and lower the number of debridements.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Pressure ulcers". nhs.scot. February 2023.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Oxford Clinical Handbook of Medicine. Oxford University Press. 2017. p. 660. ISBN 978-0-19-968990-3.