Gangrene

What is a gangrene? Gangrene comes from the Greek and means “that which eats away”. This name originated from the outward appearance of a gangrene and the partly very fast spreading of it. A gangrene is a tissue necrosis in which the skin dies and then dissolves and changes. In former times gangrene was also … Gangrene

Causes | Gangrene

Causes The most common cause of gangrene is a reduced blood supply to tissues far from the body (peripheral), such as feet and fingers, caused by systemic factors. These are mainly diabetes, smoking and diseases of the cardiovascular system. Gangrene of the internal organs is usually caused by a spontaneously occurring inflammation of the respective … Causes | Gangrene

Diagnosis | Gangrene

Diagnosis Gangrene is usually a so-called clinical diagnosis. This means that physicians can make the diagnosis after a detailed inspection and physical examination. In most cases a gangrene is even a gaze diagnosis, which means that only a short glance is necessary to make a suspected diagnosis. In addition, a smear of the gangrene is … Diagnosis | Gangrene

Healing time and prognosis | Gangrene

Healing time and prognosis The most important principle in the therapy of gangrene is that it can only heal if the cause is eliminated. If this is the case, for example, because a migrated blood clot (embolism) was responsible for it and it was removed, the healing time depends on how far advanced the gangrene … Healing time and prognosis | Gangrene

Fournier Gangrene

Definition – What is a Fournier ́sche Gangrene? Fournier gangrene is a special form of necrotizing fasciitis and occurs in the genital, perineal and anal regions. This leads to a bacterial infection, which in turn causes an increased circulatory disturbance and leads to the death of the skin. The bacteria spread within the fasciae (fasciitis) … Fournier Gangrene

Fragmin®

Active ingredient Dalteparin sodium Definition Fragmin® is obtained by splitting off heparin. It is used to prevent a thrombus (blood clot) in the blood vessels. Because Fragmin® is lower molecular weight than heparin, it has fewer side effects. Fields of application Fragmin® is used for the following diseases: For prophylaxis of blood clots after surgery, … Fragmin®

Side effects | Fragmin®

Side effects As with all drugs, Fragmin® may also cause side effects. As soon as they occur, you should contact your doctor immediately. Increased bleeding may occur. These are mainly on the skin, mucous membrane, gastrointestinal tract, genital and urinary tract. In most cases the bleeding is very mild, but can rarely be so severe … Side effects | Fragmin®