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Necrotising fasciitis following extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for ureteric stone: a rare and life-threatening complication

  • American Hospital Dubai
  • Al Basheer Hospitals

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Abstract

This case report describes a rare and severe complication of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL): necrotising fasciitis in a woman in her early 20s following treatment for a ureteric stone. The patient presented with escalating abdominal pain and signs of soft tissue infection, which advanced to involve the retroperitoneum and abdominal wall. Prompt imaging and diagnostic laparoscopy confirmed necrotising fasciitis. She underwent more than 10 surgical debridements, skin grafting and received prolonged antibiotic therapy. A multidisciplinary team approach was essential in achieving recovery. This case emphasises the need for high clinical suspicion for necrotising fasciitis post-ESWL, even in low-risk individuals. Key learning points include early recognition, aggressive surgical management and collaborative care to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with this life-threatening infection.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere266497
JournalBMJ Case Reports
Volume18
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2025

Keywords

  • Gas/Free Gas
  • Infections
  • Musculoskeletal and joint disorders
  • Trauma

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