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Rare disease
Ileosigmoid knot complicated by gastric and splenic mucormycosis: a lethal combination
  1. Jahangirul Islam1,
  2. Sandy R Thomson2,
  3. Glynn Tudor3,
  4. Zafar Khan3,
  5. Monde Mjoli4
  1. 1
    Edendale Hospital, Surgery, PO Box 1307, Hilton, 3245, South Africa
  2. 2
    Addington Hospital, Surgery, P Bag X7, University of Kwazulu-Natal, Congella, KZN, 4013, South Africa
  3. 3
    Edendale Hospital, Surgery, P Bag X509, Plessislaer, Pietermaritzburg, KZN, 3216, South Africa
  4. 4
    Edendale Hospital, Surgery, P Bag X509, Plessislaer, Pietermaritzburg, KZN, 3245, South Africa
  1. Jahangirul Islam, islam{at}telkomsa.net

Summary

Two very rare conditions, ileosigmoid knot and intra-abdominal mucormycosis, occurred sequentially in a middle-aged HIV positive male.

At laparotomy for peritonitis, a gangrenous sigmoid volvulus with ileosigmoid knot was resected; 2 days later, colo-rectal continuity was restored, the distal ileum stapled and an end jejunostomy fashioned.

At re-laparotomy on day 15, necrotic stomach and spleen required a total gastrectomy and splenectomy. At reoperation 2 days later, a bile leak at the oesophago-jejunostomy site was repaired. Despite this intervention he continued to deteriorate and died of multiple organ failure 4 days later.

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  • Competing interests: none.