Article Text
Small bowel and nutrition
Case report
Disseminated aspergillosis causing intestinal failure following colectomy for perforated colitis
Abstract
Disseminated aspergillosis is a rare, invasive, opportunistic, fungal infection associated with a high mortality. We report a non-fatal case diagnosed following extensive enterectomy for intestinal infarction in a patient recovering from emergency abdominal colectomy for perforated ulcerative colitis. This resulted in intestinal failure necessitating life-long parenteral nutrition and prolonged antifungal therapy.
- Intestinal Failure
- Peritonitis
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease