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Trauma

DIGITAL NECROTIZING CELLULITIS BY FREE BASE COCAINE USE: REPORT OF FOUR CASES

European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (EFORT) - 12th Congress



Abstract

Introduction

Monomicrobian necrotizing cellulitis affects the skin and subcutaneous tissue as starting point the deepest level of the superficial fascia. The pathogen inoculation is by skin disruption, abrasions, burns, injections or bites. The free base cocaine is used with homemade pipes that generate pulps fingers skin microabrasions. We present 3 patients (one bilateral) with cellulitis necrotizing of the thumb caused by pricking and dermoabrasive trauma secondary to different manipulation methods for drogue use.

Material and Method

Experience in 3 patients free base cocaine addicts treated in our Hospital. Medical examination shows febrile syndrome (corporal temperature over 38C), and elevation of heart rate. They present cellulitis in thumb's first and second phalanx, with thenar swelling and digital necrosis with abundant purulent discharged. All of them had a pricking trauma 36 to 48 hours before. They were under surgical intervention, by surgical cleaning with necrotic and devitalized tissue's debridement. In 3 of the 4 patients amputation of the distal phalanx was mandatory. Tissue and bone culture was made in all patients. Intravenous antibiotic was performed. Two patients miss total antibiotic treatment by early no medical discharged.

Results

Due necrotizing cellulitis is an acute and aggressive pathology, that compromised general condition and the 3 patients had important and advanced lesions was mandatory to made 3 thumb amputations with 1 aggressive debridement. The specific antibiotic postoperative treatment was ciprofloxacin + clindamicin because the isolated pathogen in all the samples was Stafilococo Aureus Meticilin Resistent from the community.

Conclusion

The high consume of drugs in young people and the unprotective features (social, cultural and economics) of this group, is increasing the incidence of this pathology. Due to his fast and hiperacute evolution plus the delay in consultation, a radical treatment (amputation) is require. That's why we think the prevention of this illness could avoid ending in an important disability.