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VIDEO: A better option for C. difficile toxic megacolon


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM THE ACS CLINICAL CONGRESS

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CHICAGO – Last-minute colectomy isn’t the way to go for Clostridium difficile–induced toxic megacolon; outcomes are better with a timely loop ileostomy and colonic lavage.

University of Pittsburgh surgery professor Dr. Brian Zuckerbraun, a pioneer of the technique, explained the procedure and its benefits in an interview at the annual Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons.

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