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Typhlitis: selective surgical management.

C R Moir, C H Scudamore, W B Benny.   

Abstract

Typhlitis is a neutropenic enterocolitis of varying severity. Its incidence is increasing, particularly in patients with acute myelogenous leukemia undergoing high dose cytosine arabinoside chemotherapy. The onset is heralded by prodromal fever, watery or bloody diarrhea, abdominal distension, and nausea during the phase of severe neutropenia. The symptoms may then localize to the right lower quadrant with an associated increase in systemic toxicity. The diagnosis can be confirmed in these and other less specific cases by serial reexamination and abdominal radiographs, ultrasonography, computerized tomograms, or radionucleotide scans. The mainstay of management is complete bowel rest with nasogastric suction and total parenteral nutrition. Broad-spectrum combination antibiotics are essential, as is the avoidance of laxatives or antidiarrheal agents. Granulocyte support may be helpful. Patients with a history of nonspecific gastrointestinal complaints or of true typhlitis, successfully managed nonoperatively, should have prophylactic bowel rest and total parenteral nutrition instituted at the beginning of further chemotherapy. Patients with ongoing severe systemic sepsis who do not respond to chemotherapy and those with overt perforation, obstruction, massive hemorrhage, or abscess formation require surgical intervention. All necrotic material must be resected, usually by a right hemicolectomy, ileostomy, and mucous fistula. Divided ileostomy for less severe cases may be useful. Failure to remove the necrotic focus in these severely immunocompromised patients is fatal. With adequate recognition of typhlitis and its precipitating factors, the incidence of complications can be reduced through prevention and timely surgical intervention. Although typhlitis developed in a quarter of our acute myeloblastic leukemia patients, use of this combined approach was successful in all cases.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3458380     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9610(86)90547-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg        ISSN: 0002-9610            Impact factor:   2.565


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