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. 2010 Mar;34(3):587-93.
doi: 10.1007/s00268-009-0372-0.

Treatment of perforated diverticulitis with generalized peritonitis: past, present, and future

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Treatment of perforated diverticulitis with generalized peritonitis: past, present, and future

Jefrey Vermeulen et al. World J Surg. 2010 Mar.

Abstract

Background: The supposed optimal treatment of perforated diverticulitis with generalized peritonitis has changed several times during the last century, but at present is still unclear.

Methods/results: The first cases of complicated perforated diverticulitis of the colon were reported in the beginning of the twentieth century. At that time the first therapeutic guidelines were postulated in which an initial nonresectional procedure was provided to be the safest plan of management. After many years in which resection had become standard practice, today, one century later, again (laparoscopic) nonresectional surgery is presented as a safe and promising alternative in treatment of complicated perforated diverticulitis. The question rises what had happened to close the circle?

Conclusions: This paper includes a historic summary of changing patterns in surgical strategies in perforated diverticulitis complicated by generalized peritonitis.

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