A Rare Case of Necrotizing Fasciitis Presenting As Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome in a Patient With Uncontrolled Diabetes

一例罕见的坏死性筋膜炎病例,表现为跗管综合征,发生于血糖控制不佳的糖尿病患者

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Abstract

Necrotizing fasciitis is a severe and rapidly progressing soft tissue infection that requires immediate intervention. However, its manifestation as tarsal tunnel syndrome in a diabetic patient is an extremely rare occurrence, with no previous reports found in the existing literature. We present a case report of a patient in their late 50s with uncontrolled diabetes who had necrotizing fasciitis and presented initially to the emergency department with hypotension. The patient complained of symptoms consistent with acute tarsal tunnel syndrome and displayed systemic signs of infection, necessitating urgent surgical intervention. Intraoperatively, the necrotic fascia involved the flexor retinaculum and its septa. A complete release of the tarsal tunnel and subsequent fasciectomy were performed. The patient experienced a successful postoperative recovery. This case emphasizes the importance of early recognition and intervention due to the aggressive nature of necrotizing fasciitis. Moreover, it highlights a unique presentation not previously reported in the literature, thereby contributing to increased awareness of this rare phenomenon in diabetic patients.

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