Fournier's gangrene after Milligan-Morgan hemorrhoidectomy requiring subsequent abdominoperineal resection of the rectum: report of a case.

Dis Colon Rectum

Department of Plastic Surgery, Burn Center, Handsurgery, Sarcoma Reference Center, BG University Hospital Bergmannsheil, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany

Published: October 2004

The development of Fournier's gangrene after Milligan-Morgan hemorrhoidectomy of a previously healthy 76-year-old female patient is described. After such a common surgical procedure, the patient developed full-thickness skin necrosis of the perianal region including the rectum. Immediate radical debridement was mandatory. Because of rectal involvement, a diverting sigmoid colostomy was required. The rectum had to be removed by abdominoperineal resection. This disastrous complication was completely unexpected and unpredictable after Milligan-Morgan hemorrhoidectomy because of the lack of predisposing factors.

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