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Journal Review in Emergency General Surgery: Clostridium Difficile Infection

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

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The Clinical Challenges of Surgery for C. Difficulty

It can be more obvious that patients actually develop toxic megacolon or perforation, but it often seems like we're consulted to see patients too early when surgery isn't needed. I had an example that would illustrate this pretty well. A 77 year old male is admitted under medicine and percidificalitis. We started on Banco and metropetidazol and continued to have frequent bowel movements and cancer. He then becomes hypotensive and is given a 500cc bolus and is transferred to the ICU and started on a small dose of norepinephrine. At that time, it's felt that he's mainly dehydrated, so this treatment is continued.

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