Successful conservative management of suspected Fournier's gangrene in cats: three cases

JFMS Open Rep. 2015 Jun 16;1(1):2055116915589837. doi: 10.1177/2055116915589837. eCollection 2015 Jan-Jun.

Abstract

Case series summary: Three cats with suspected Fournier's gangrene had an acute onset of clinical signs and bloodwork changes consistent with sepsis. All cases had similar progression of wounds that were managed without aggressive surgical debridement, which is the currently accepted treatment of choice. All cats survived and have maintained an excellent long-term quality of life.

Relevance and novel information: Fournier's gangrene is a potentially fatal disease, with few cases reported in the veterinary literature. This retrospective case series describes the only known reports of survival from suspected Fournier's gangrene cats, none of which required aggressive surgical debridement.

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