Fournier's Gangrene and Pneumothorax Secondary to Nontraumatic Duodenal Perforation

非创伤性十二指肠穿孔继发的福尼尔坏疽和气胸

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Abstract

Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) results from erosion and ulceration of the upper digestive tract mucosa. Clinical presentations can vary from asymptomatic to severe complications such as perforation, strictures, or bleeding. Perforation can release enteric contents and gas into the abdomen, leading to intra-abdominal sepsis, requiring surgical intervention for source control and repair. We present a case of a 69-year-old male who developed both Fournier's gangrene and a right-sided pneumothorax secondary to a nontraumatic perforated duodenal ulcer. The patient underwent an emergent thoracostomy, laparotomy with Graham omentoplasty, and extensive debridement with successful outcome. While rare complications like pneumothorax and necrotizing soft tissue infections have been documented, their simultaneous occurrence from a nontraumatic ulcer perforation is unprecedented in literature. Previous reports suggest enteric contents can traverse retroperitoneal fascial planes and peritoneal defects to reach distant anatomical sites as a possible mechanism for these complications. This case highlights the potential for atypical presentations of PUD and the importance of comprehensive evaluation, early recognition, and prompt surgical intervention.

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