Is Fecal Transplant Suggestible For C.difficile Infection?
any colon left?
Detailed Answer:
you mention she had a total colectomy, therefore there is no point in treating C Diff, as it only affects the colon (large intestine). I don't understand why she would be on vancomycin or even thinking about a fecal transplant if she has no colon left and just "little intestine" (small bowel). If she does have any colon left then it could be appropriate to do a fecal transplant, if indeed she still has the C Diff in her system. She needs a specialist to do a sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy to evaluate how much colon she has remaining if you are unsure.
Based on the provided information, she has other reasons to have diarrhea as well: half of stomach removed can cause diarrhea; having a pancreatectomy can cause malabsorption and therefore diarrhea.
If the bowel inflammation is affecting her vaginal wall, and causing what is called a "fistula" (a connection between two organs that should not be there), then the treatment would be with a surgery (placing a temporary ileostomy), which esthetically nobody wants it, but it is the right treatment.
Hopefully that helps, let me know if i can assist with anything else.