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Colon Diverticulitis

Authors :
Carr S
Velasco AL
Source :
2021 Jan.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Diverticulitis has increased in incidence over the past few decades, becoming a major healthcare burden for Western countries.[1] In the United States, acute diverticulitis results in nearly 200000 hospital admissions and $2.2 billion of health care costs per year.[2] Although the prevalence of the disease increases with age, younger adults may also develop diverticular disease. In fact, for some time, it was thought that younger patients and male patients were more likely to experience a more aggressive form of diverticulitis with an increased complication rate and higher recurrence.[3] However, recent studies have challenged this concept. Environmental and genetic risk factors result in diverticular disease development, although good quality evidence for many of these factors remains insufficient. Most cases of diverticulitis undergo successful management in the outpatient setting with oral antibiotics and temporary dietary restrictions. The decision to perform elective sigmoid colectomy in patients that recover from uncomplicated diverticulitis is controversial and requires case-by-case consideration. Surgical treatment is the recommendation in cases of complicated diverticulitis.<br /> (Copyright © 2021, StatPearls Publishing LLC.)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
StatPearls
Publication Type :
Review
Accession number :
31082154