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. 2020 Dec;65(12):3463-3476.
doi: 10.1007/s10620-020-06621-8. Epub 2020 Sep 27.

Drains, Germs, or Steel: Multidisciplinary Management of Acute Colonic Diverticulitis

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Drains, Germs, or Steel: Multidisciplinary Management of Acute Colonic Diverticulitis

Augusto Lauro et al. Dig Dis Sci. 2020 Dec.

Abstract

The medical and surgical management of uncomplicated diverticulitis has changed over the last several years. Although immunocompetent patients or those without comorbidities can be treated with antibiotics as an outpatient, the efficacy of high-fiber intake or drugs such as mesalamine or rifaximin is not yet clearly established in the treatment of acute episodes and in the prevention of recurrences. On the other hand, the choice between antibiotic treatment and percutaneous drainage is not always obvious in diverticulitis complicated by abscess formation, especially for larger abscesses; although the results of studies comparing the two approaches remain controversial, surgery must be pursued for abscesses > 8 cm. For emergency surgery, the debate is still ongoing regarding laparoscopic lavage and surgical resection followed by primary anastomosis, since for both approaches the published reports are not in agreement regarding possible benefits. Therefore, these approaches are recommended only for selected patients under the care of experienced surgeons. Also, the contribution of elective surgery toward the overall approach has been revised; currently, it is reserved primarily for patients with a high risk of recurrence and whenever more conservative treatments were not effective.

Keywords: Complicated diverticulitis; Elective surgery; Emergency surgery; Laparoscopic lavage; Percutaneous drainage.

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