Leonardo, Fabio Henrique Luiz Anabuki, Mariana Gonçalves, Allan Christian Pieroni Bilateral periorbital necrotizing fasciitis: case report <div><p>ABSTRACT Necrotizing fasciitis is a severe infection of the subcutaneous tissue characterized by necrosis of the superficial fascia and overlying skin and is usually associated with previous trauma and comorbidities. Periorbital necrotizing fasciitis is rare and commonly causes visual loss and soft tissue defects. A better prognosis relies critically on early diagnosis, prompt medical treatment, and timely surgical intervention. We describe a rare case of periorbital necrotizing fasciitis in the absence of an inciting event. A 55-year-old female patient presented with acute painful swelling and redness of the right upper eyelid that spread to both eyelids bilaterally within 24 h. We swiftly started the patient on intravenous antibiotic therapy, and we surgically debrided the necrotic tissue the following day. We performed two further procedures to improve eyelid closure and appearance. Despite the severe presentation, timely antibiotic therapy and proper surgical interventions led to a successful outcome in this case.</p></div> Fasciitis, necrotizing;Eye infections, bacterial;Orbital diseases;Reconstructive surgical procedures;Subcutaneous tissue;Case reports 2018-09-19
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