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Case Reports
. 2009 Oct 6:7:73.
doi: 10.1186/1477-7819-7-73.

Clostridium septicum sepsis and colorectal cancer - a reminder

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Clostridium septicum sepsis and colorectal cancer - a reminder

Nazzia N Mirza et al. World J Surg Oncol. .

Abstract

Background: Spontaneous clostridium septicum infections are rare and are associated with a high mortality. Association of clostridium infection with colorectal malignancies have been previously reported and most cases are described in tumours of the ascending colon. We report our experience of clostridium septicum infection in the presence of tumour perforation in a series of two patients as a reminder of its association with sepsis in the presence of colorectal malignancy.

Case presentation: We isolated clostridium septicum infection in a series of two patients admitted as emergencies. One patient was found to have a perforated caecal tumour intraoperatively whilst the other had a perforated rectal tumour. The clinical outcome and management of each case are reported and underlying reasons for variations in outcome are discussed.

Conclusion: Although uncommon, the possibility of clostridium septicum sepsis should be borne in mind in patients who present with underlying malignancy and have sepsis. The cumulative effect of sepsis and malignant perforation is associated with a high morbidity and mortality. Awareness and early diagnosis of clostridium septicum may improve the prognosis of what is usually regarded as a fatal infection.

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CT scan demonstrating a rectosigmoid mass with local perforation.

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