Fig. 2From: A retrospective case series of Fournier’s gangrene: necrotizing fasciitis in perineum and perianal regiona Clinical manifestation after admission in abdomen view; b clinical manifestation in perineum view; c emergency surgical debridement was performed to control the invasive infection that involved the subcutaneous tissue and fascia, but muscle involvement was not obvious; d the excised necrotic tissue; e wound in perineum; f wound in right buttock; g repeated debridement was performed on the 5th day after admission; h wound bed manifestation after NPWT; i abdominal wound was closed by secondary suture and skin graft; j wound in right buttock was closed by secondary sutureBack to article page