Abstract Introduction: The organisms cultured from Fournier gangrene are often polymicrobial and include both aerobic and anaerobic organisms. Methodology: The diagnosis was made on clinical basis, supported by other relevant investigations. Post operative follow up will be done to note the complications both in hospital and after discharge for 6-12 months. Results: Eleven patients (36.66 percent) had diabetes mellitus, Nineteen (63.33 percent) had a urogenital predisposing factor (e.g., urethral stricture, peri urethral abcess, epidydimoorchitis, phimosis), and seven (23 percent) were alcohol abusers. Conclusion: The common presenting complaint was scrotal swelling in 9 patients(30%), overall scrotal involvement was seen in (93%) of cases.
Keywords: Fournier‘s Gangrene; Clinical Profile; Etiology.