Necrotising fasciitis may be introduced during a surgical procedure, or shortly afterwards during a surgical wound infection. Either way the condition must be quickly diagnosed and … [Read more...]
Necrotising Fasciitis after Circumcision
If necrotising fasciitis develops after a circumcision, it must be diagnosed and treated immediately, or significant damage will follow. Circumcision on the NHS Circumcisions can be carried out on … [Read more...]
Gynaecological Surgery and Necrotising Fasciitis
If your necrotising fasciitis was not diagnosed and treated after gynaecological surgery, you could be entitled to compensation for the pain and suffering you have endured. Contact a medical … [Read more...]
Necrotising Fasciitis as a Surgical Site Infection
After surgery, a patient may develop a surgical site infection. The type of infection can vary, with one of the most serious being a rare flesh-eating disease called necrotising fasciitis. Preventing … [Read more...]