A Report of Ulcerative Colitis With Relapse on the Rectal Side of the Loop Sigmoid Colostomy and Not on the Oral Side

Cureus. 2024 Apr 9;16(4):e57941. doi: 10.7759/cureus.57941. eCollection 2024 Apr.

Abstract

A patient who received a loop sigmoid colostomy was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis (pancolitis type) and treated with infliximab. Thereafter, he relapsed with intestinal inflammation only on the rectal side of the loop sigmoid colostomy and not on the oral side. Autologous fecal microbiota transplantation from the proximal intestine to the distal intestine was performed to treat the inflammation but was ineffective. He was treated with oral prednisolone and induced into remission. After analyzing fecal samples from the patient, we observed an alteration of the composition of the intestinal microbiota with intestinal inflammation, including a reduction of phylum Firmicutes in the inflamed distal intestine, whereas Firmicutes was conserved in the proximal non-inflamed intestine and recovered in the distal intestine after induction of remission. Thus, our results indicated that the inflammation was associated with an alteration of the intestinal microbiota.

Keywords: firmicutes; inflammation; loop sigmoid colostomy; microbial composition; ulcerative colitis (uc).

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