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This Medical Training presentation explores gas gangrene (clostridial myonecrosis), a life-threatening infection primarily caused by Clostridium perfringens, often following trauma or surgery, characterized by rapid muscle necrosis, gas production (hydrogen, nitrogen, methane), and exotoxin-induced complications like hemolysis and shock. It covers necrosis types—coagulative, liquefactive, caseous, fat, fibrinoid, and gangrenous (dry and wet)—and details gas gangrene’s epidemiology, risk factors (e.g., car accidents, crush injuries, IV drug abuse, postoperative issues), and pathophysiology, noting a <24-hour incubation period. Clinical signs include severe pain, tachycardia, sweet-smelling discharge, crepitus, and “dishwater pus,” with diagnosis via radiographs showing gas streaks, elevated LDH/WBC, and Gram-positive bacilli. Treatment involves high-dose antibiotics (penicillin G, clindamycin), hyperbaric oxygen, and radical debridement, with complications like shock and renal failure driving a 25-100% mortality rate. Prevention focuses on early recognition and excision of necrotizing tissues, supported by images and an assignment on dry and wet gangrene, making this a key resource for medical education.

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Kenya Medical Training College
Faculty Of Clinician Sciences
Department Of Orthopedics And Trauma
Medicine
General Surgery
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Gideon Siphirinoh

,Necrosis
• Exogenous cell injury resulting in
uncontrolled cell degradation

,Key Principles

• Release of intracellular components
• Presence of inflammation

, Types of Necrosis
• Coagulative
Solid organs which allow preservation of
cell shape by coagulation of cell
proteins e.g.) heart, liver, kidney
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