儿科富尼耶坏疽:全面洞察诊断,管理和结果-叙述性回顾。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Translational pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-07-31 Epub Date: 2025-07-25 DOI:10.21037/tp-2025-112
Khalid A Alzahrani
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背景和目的:富尼耶坏疽(FG)是一种罕见的严重疾病,其特征是会阴区发生严重的组织感染,对儿科人群具有重要意义。目前的综述旨在阐明小儿FG的各个方面,包括其病因、危险因素、临床表现、诊断方法、管理策略和结果。方法:对小儿FG的治疗策略、临床特点、并发症、治疗方法及结局进行综合分析。在PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science等数据库中进行详细的文献检索,关键词为“Fournier坏疽”、“Pediatric Fournier坏疽”、“Fournier坏疽in children”和“坏死性软组织感染(necrotizing soft tissue infections, NSTI)”。由于儿童数据有限,我们使用成人FG数据来解释诊断评分系统和治疗策略。主要内容和发现:该综述强调了小儿FG的患病率,并强调了早期诊断和及时医疗干预以控制小儿FG的必要性。讨论了小儿FG的病因和病理生理学,以及潜在的原因和特定的危险因素,如现有的先天性泌尿生殖系统和胃肠道系统异常。小儿FG的管理需要实施多学科方法,应从立即临床干预、适当的外科手术、实施药物治疗和抗生素方案开始,以避免潜在的并发症。预防战略应侧重于公共卫生教育、卫生和疫苗接种,以提高免疫力和预防小儿FG。目前的综述建议未来的方向,以改善临床实践和取得良好的结果,在管理儿科FG。结论:尽管FG在儿科人群中罕见,但由于其发病迅速、诊断复杂、发病率和死亡率高,对医疗保健界构成了巨大的挑战。早期诊断,结合及时的医疗和手术干预,以及协调的多学科方法,对儿童FG的治疗至关重要。该综述概述了卫生保健系统的缺点,并强调需要改进治疗方案,同时也要评估该病的长期影响。
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Paediatric Fournier gangrene: comprehensive insights into diagnosis, management, and outcomes-a narrative review.

Background and objective: Fournier gangrene (FG) is an uncommon, severe condition characterized by the onset of severe tissue infection in the perineal area, with significant implications for the pediatric population. The current review has been drafted to shed light on the various aspects of pediatric FG, including its etiology, risk factors, clinical presentation, diagnostic approach, management strategies, and outcomes.

Methods: A comprehensive review of pediatric FG was conducted on the existing data on its strategies, clinical features, complications, treatments, and outcomes. A detailed literature search was done on databases using PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science with keywords such as "Fournier gangrene", "Pediatric Fournier gangrene", "Fournier gangrene in children", and "necrotizing soft tissue infections (NSTI)". Due to the limited pediatric data, adult FG data were used to explain the diagnostic scoring system, treatment strategies.

Key content and findings: The review highlights the prevalence of FG in pediatric populations and reinforces the requirement for early diagnosis with prompt medical intervention to manage pediatric FG. The etiology and pathophysiology of pediatric FG are also discussed, along with the underlying causes and specific risk factors such as existing congenital abnormalities of the genitourinary and gastrointestinal systems. The management of pediatric FG requires the implementation of a multidisciplinary approach, which should begin with immediate clinical intervention, proper surgical procedures, implementation of pharmacological therapies, and antibiotic regimens to avoid potential complications. Preventive strategies should focus on public health education, hygiene, and vaccination to boost immunity and prevent pediatric FG. The current review suggests future directions to ameliorate clinical practices and achieve favourable outcomes in managing pediatric FG.

Conclusions: FG, despite its rare occurrence in the pediatric population, poses a humongous challenge to the healthcare community owing to its rapid onset, complex diagnosis, and high morbidity and mortality rates. Early diagnosis, combined with prompt medical and surgical intervention, with a coordinated multidisciplinary approach, is essential in the management of FG in children. The review provides a glimpse of the shortcomings of the healthcare system and emphasizes the need to improve treatment protocols while also evaluating the long-term impacts of the disease.

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Translational pediatrics
Translational pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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