Necrotising pneumonia or lung gangrene is a challenging
problem and it is diagnosed more often today, especially in
tertiary hospitals. It is always a challenge to treat these
patients as they are usually immunocompromised and are
often ill when the diagnosis is made. We report three
immunocompromised patients with necrotising pneumonia
who were treated surgically. We share the outcomes of these
patients and discuss the management of necrotising
pneumonia in the immunocompromised.