Abstract
Abstract
Background:
Clostridium sordelli is a rare toxin-mediated infection that has been associated with profound septic shock and a nearly 100% mortality rate in obstetric and gynecologic patients.
Case:
A 45-year-old female presented with pyometra after a NovaSure® ablation. She became progressively septic after an initial presentation of abdominal pain, leukocytosis, hemoconcentration, and diarrhea. She underwent exploratory laparotomy, total abdominal hysterectomy, and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. Tissue cultures were positive for Enterococcus faecalis and C. sordelli. She developed rapid septic shock and acute respiratory distress syndrome, requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.
Results:
She subsequently had a complete recovery after her sepsis was treated.
Conclusions:
This is the first report to describe C. sordelli–associated septic shock in a patient who underwent an endometrial ablation. This is also the first case reported of survival of a Clostridium sordelli infection after a gynecologic procedure.
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