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Findings on Colonoscopy after Diverticulitis: A Multicenter Review

Authors :
Kunal Kochar
Anders Mellgren
Jose R. Cintron
Christina V. Warner
John J. Park
Sandra Naffouj
Jacqueline Harrison
Daniel J. Borsuk
Saleh M. Eftaiha
Adam Studniarek
Source :
The American Surgeon. 85:1381-1385
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2019.

Abstract

Diverticular disease is a common problem where patients with diverticulosis have a 1–4 per cent risk of acute diverticulitis. Current guidelines recommend a colonoscopy after.the resolution of acute diverticulitis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the yield of significant findings on colonoscopy after an episode of diverticulitis. This is a retrospective analysis of patients who underwent colonoscopy after an episode of diverticulitis between November 2005 and August 2017 at three major teaching hospitals. Advanced adenomas were defined as adenomas ≥1 cm, serrated adenomas, and tubulovillous or villous adenomas. A total of 584 patients (298 males; 51%) underwent colonoscopy for a history of diverticulitis after resolution of acute symptoms. Colonoscopy was complete in 488 patients (84%). Among these 488 patients, 446 had diverticular disease, 31 had advanced adenomas, and four had adenocarcinomas. Colonoscopies were incomplete in 96 patients (16%). Forty-six of those patients underwent surgery. The overall incidence of advanced adenomas and adenocarcinomas was 32 (5.4%) and nine (1.5%), respectively. In our study, the prevalence of advanced adenomas and adenocarcinomas was relatively high compared with the average risk individuals. Our findings support that patients after an episode of diverticulitis should continue to get a colonoscopy.

Details

ISSN :
15559823 and 00031348
Volume :
85
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American Surgeon
Accession number :
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