Fatal necrotizing fasciitis in illegal abortion and the negligence tort
•Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare but a life-threatening complication of septic abortion.•Early diagnosis of necrotizing fasciitis is the best way to prevent deaths in complicated abortion cases.•Illegal abortion, due to delayed presentation are more likely to develop Necrotizing fasciitis.•Negligenc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Legal medicine (Tokyo, Japan) Japan), 2021-11, Vol.53, p.101927, Article 101927 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare but a life-threatening complication of septic abortion.•Early diagnosis of necrotizing fasciitis is the best way to prevent deaths in complicated abortion cases.•Illegal abortion, due to delayed presentation are more likely to develop Necrotizing fasciitis.•Negligence suits against the treating physicians - an occupational hazard associated with fatal abortion cases.
The present paper is a case-based review on rare complications of illegal abortion, i.e., necrotizing fasciitis missed early by the treating gynecologists which landed up into a negligence tort against the physicians. The common complications of the abortion like incomplete abortion, haemorrhage, sepsis, etc. are usually handled successfully by the gynecologists; however, early detection often missed when a rare complication like necrotising fasciitis occurs. Eventually leading to litigations in case of death of the patient. The newer techniques have reduced the complications in medically terminated pregnancies (MTP); however, the deaths due to illegal abortions carried out by the clandestine abortion practitioners (CAP) poses a challenge, especially in rural areas. A 30-year-old woman went for an illegal abortion from a CAP to avoid social stigma. She developed sepsis & necrotising fasciitis (NF) of right lower limb due to intra-vaginal use of abortifacient herbs prescribed by the CAP. She was succumbed to the complications of necrotising fasciitis allegedly due to delayed diagnosis by the gynecologists. This led to a negligence tort filed by her family members against the treating gynecologists. The prudent medicolegal and medical steps are discussed here, that could have prevented such sequel. |
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ISSN: | 1344-6223 1873-4162 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.legalmed.2021.101927 |