Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a deep infection of the subcutaneous tissue that progressively destroys fascia and fat; it is associated with systemic toxicity, a fulminant course, and high mortality. NF most frequently develops from trauma that compromises skin integrity, and is more common in patients with predisposing medical conditions such as diabetes mellitus, atherosclerosis, alcoholism, renal disease, liver disease, immunosuppression, malignancy, or corticosteroid use. Most often, NF is caused by polymicrobial pathogens including aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. NF caused by Staphylococcus aureus as a single pathogen, however, is rare. Here we report a case of NF that developed in a healthy woman after an isolated shoulder sprain that occurred without breaking a skin barrier, and was caused by Staphylococcus aureus as a single pathogen.
Purpose:We wanted to evaluate the clinical features after treating of bilateral sequential hip fractures in the elderly.
Materials and Methods:We reviewed the clinical records of 21 patients who were older than 75 years and who underwent bilateral bipolar hemiarthroplasty for sequential hip fractures between March 1999 and November 2005. The minimum follow up period was 2 years. We analyzed the results by conducting radiological and clinical evaluations such as assessing the patient's walking ability, the activities of daily living, the mechanism of fracture and the associated medical conditions and arthritis. Results: Walking ability was recovered by 18 cases of primary fracture and by 14 cases of sequential fracture. Return to the activities of daily living was achieved by 14 cases of primary fracture and by 14 cases of sequential fracture. The fracture mechanism was a fall/slip in 20 cases and a fall from a height in 1 case. The associated arthritis was in the spine in 14 cases, the knee in 11 cases, the shoulder in 8 cases and Hallux valgus in 5 cases, and the associated medical conditions were mainly urge incontinence in 17 cases and cardiovascular disease in 16 cases. The other previous fractures were spine compression fracture in 11 cases, ankle fracture in 6 cases, distal radius fracture in 5 cases and pelvic ramus fracture in 2 cases. Conclusion: Preventing recurrent falls plays a role in preventing bilateral sequential hip fractures. We think that the treatment of curable associated medical conditions and arthritis is necessary to prevent recurrent falls.
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