BMC Gastroenterology (Apr 2019)

A literature review and case report of severe and refractory post-colectomy enteritis

  • Yingyun Yang,
  • Yuan Liu,
  • Weiyang Zheng,
  • Weixun Zhou,
  • Bin Wu,
  • Xiyu Sun,
  • Wei Chen,
  • Tao Guo,
  • Xiaoqing Li,
  • Hong Yang,
  • Jiaming Qian,
  • Yue Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-019-0974-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Background Ulcerative colitis (UC)-related post-colectomy enteritis is a very rare condition that is characterized by diffuse small-bowel mucosal inflammation following colectomy and could be very dangerous. In previously reported cases, corticosteroid therapy seemed to be the optimal choice for inducing remission; however, the patient studied herein presented with severe diarrhoea and hypovolemic shock and failed to achieve full remission with corticosteroid therapy. Case presentation We describe the case of a patient with severe pan-enteritis presenting with life-threatening diarrhoea complicated with hypovolemic shock and acute kidney injury after colectomy and ileal pouch anal anastomosis (IPAA) for UC; this patient was successfully treated by ileostomy closure after failing to achieve full remission with corticosteroid therapy. Next, we review other cases of post-colectomy enteritis reported in the literature and propose a flow-chart for its diagnosis and initial treatment. Conclusion Post-colectomy enteritis can be dangerous, and the early awareness of this condition plays a vital role. Additionally, in patients who do not respond well to corticosteroid or immunosuppressant therapy, early closure of the ileostomy and re-establishment of the natural faecal stream could be important considerations.

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