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Table 1 Case reports of Fournier’s gangrene in the setting of rectal cancer in Japan

From: Severe Fournier’s gangrene in a patient with rectal cancer: case report and literature review

No.

Author

 

Gender

Age

Location

Comorbidity

Operation

Outcome

1

Futamura et al. [6]

1995

M

56

Rb

None

APR

4 years and 7 months, alive

2

Fujisawa et al. [7]

1999

M

75

Rb

None

None

Death at 6 days

3

Nakao et al. [8]

1999

M

51

Rb

DM

None

Unknown

4

Saito et al. [9]

2000

M

60

Rb

None

TPE

1 year, alive

5

Noriyuki et al. [10]

2003

M

58

Ra

DM

5-FU + LV

1 year and 2 months, alive

6

Enomoto at al. [11]

2006

M

35

Rb

None

APR

3 months, alive

7

Moriwaki et al. [12]

2007

M

30

Rb-P

Unknown

APR

Death at 11 months

8

Kojima et al. [13]

2007

M

56

Rb

DM

TPE

4 months, alive

9

Morohashi et al. [14]

2008

M

60

Rb

DM

None

Death at 2 months

10

Ishibashi et al. [15]

2009

F

80

Rb

HT

APR

2 months, alive

11

Yamazaki et al. [16]

2010

M

50s

Rb

DM

APR

1 months, alive

12

Onizuka et al. [17]

2010

M

55

Rs

None

Chemo

1 year and 2 months, alive

13

Tanaka et al. [18]

2010

F

52

Rb

DM

APR

5 months, alive

14

Watabe et al. [19]

2013

M

77

Rb-P

Unknown

None

2 months, alive

15

Monma et al. [20]

2013

M

79

P

HT

CRT

1 year, alive

16

Kawagoe et al. [21]

2014

M

72

Rb

None

FOLFOX + bev

6 months, alive

17

Our case

2016

M

65

Rb

None

TPE

Death at 1 year

  1. M male, F female, Rb lower rectum, Rs rectosigmoid colon, P proctos, APR abdominoperineal resection, TPE total pelvic exenteration, Chemo chemotherapy, CRT chemoradiation therapy, Bev bevacizumab, DM diabetes mellitus, HT hypertension