BMC Gastroenterology (Dec 2009)

Phlegmonous colitis: another source of sepsis in cirrhotic patients?

  • Bucher Pascal,
  • McKee Thomas,
  • Spahr Laurent,
  • Gervaz Pascal,
  • Holzer Thomas,
  • Morel Philippe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-9-94
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 94

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Abstract Background The clinical relevance of phlegmonous colitis (PC), a rare autopsy finding in cirrhotic patients, is poorly documented. We postulated that PC might be a source of sepsis in patients with portal hypertensive colopathy (PHC). Case presentation We report three cirrhotic patients who were admitted with abdominal sepsis and who illustrate, to various degrees, the clinico-pathological sequence of colonic alterations associated with portal hypertension. Two cirrhotic patients with PHC developed gram-negative bacteraemia and quickly responded to intravenous antibiotics. Another cirrhotic patient underwent emergency colectomy for PC, and subsequently died from multiple organ failure. Histological alterations in the operative specimen included: a) mucosal ulcerations; b) disseminated micro-abscesses in the submucosa; and c) a severe vasculopathy leading to complete obliteration of submucosal blood vessels. Conclusions These data suggest that cirrhotic patients with PHC may progress towards PC, which, in turn, may be the cause for life-threatening sepsis.