Abstract
Emphysematous osteomyelitis (EO) is a rare and severe bone infection characterized by the presence of gas within the bone and surrounding soft tissues, commonly caused by gas-forming bacteria. We present a case of an elderly patient with extensive EO due to Escherichia coli infection. The patient exhibited systemic signs of infection and severe localized pain. Radiological assessments, including computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, demonstrated significant gas accumulation within the bone and adjacent tissues, confirming the diagnosis. Despite intensive antibiotic treatment and surgical intervention, the patient's condition initially worsened, highlighting the high morbidity and mortality associated with this infection. However, through prompt action and targeted intervention, a positive outcome was ultimately achieved. This case emphasizes the critical need for early diagnosis and aggressive management of EO to improve patient outcomes.