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. 2024 Feb 20:19:24-27.
doi: 10.1016/j.sopen.2024.02.001. eCollection 2024 Jun.

Contemporary management of diverticulitis

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Contemporary management of diverticulitis

Austin C Portolese et al. Surg Open Sci. .

Abstract

The treatment of diverticulitis is experiencing a shift in management due to a number of large scale clinical trials. For instance, clinicians are beginning to recognize that avoidance of antibiotics in uncomplicated diverticulitis is not associated with worse outcomes. Additionally, while the decision to proceed with elective surgical resection for recurrent uncomplicated disease is less conclusive and favors a patient-centric approach, complicated disease with a large abscess denotes more aggressive disease and would likely benefit from elective surgical resection. Lastly, in patient with acutely perforated diverticulitis who require urgent surgical intervention, laparoscopic lavage is generally not recommended due to high re-intervention rates and the preferred surgical procedure is primary anastomosis with or without diversion due to high morbidity and low rates of Hartmann reversal.

Keywords: Complicated diverticulitis; Diverticulitis; Hartmann procedure; Laparoscopic lavage.

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