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Outcome analysis in patients with Fournier's gangrene: report of 45 cases.

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The interval from the onset of clinical symptoms to the initial surgical intervention seems to be the most important prognostic factor with a significant impact on outcome. Given the significantly high mortality rate among diabetics, diabetes is also an independent prognostic factor. Despite the decreased number of idiopathic cases and extensive therapeutic efforts, Fournier's gangrene remains a surgical emergency, and early recognition with prompt radical debridement is the mainstays of management.

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