Gangrene Flashcards

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Define:

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Tissue necrosis leading either wet superimposed infection dry or gas gangerene
due to poor vascular poor vascular supply

Dry - necrosis in the absence of infection

Wet - tissue death + infection

Gas - subset of necrotising myositis caused by spore- forming clostridial species

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Aetiology/risk factors:

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tissue ischaemia + infarction

physical trauma

thermal injury

gas- colstidia perfrigens

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epidemiology:

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relatively common

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symptoms:

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pain

discolouration of affected area = black

often affects extremities or areas of high pressure

gas - rapid onset of myonecrosis, muscle swelling, gas production, sepsis + severe pain

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signs:

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o Painful area = erythematous region around gangrenous tissue

Gangrenous tissue = BLACK because of haemoglobin break down products 

Wet Gangrene - tissue becomes boggy with associated pus and a strong odour caused by the activity of anaerobes

Gas Gangrene - spreading infection and destruction of tissues causes overlying oedema, discolouration and crepitus (due to gas formation by the infection)

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investigations:

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bloods - FBC , U+E’s, glucose + CRP and blood culture

wound swab/ fluid aspirate

X-ray of affected area may show gas for gas gangrene

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