Blunt trauma is fatal as it leads to internal injuries and bleeding
Mucormycosis is an opportunistic infection that can be fatal in trauma patients. Increased awareness of invasive fungal infection should be considered in trauma patients with persistent sepsis and worsening clinical condition despite proper antibacterial treatment. Histological examination for accurate diagnosis is paramount, and amphotericin B with proper surgical debridement of all locally infected tissue to limit dissemination are required and have demonstrated better outcomes