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Role of Damage Control Surgery in the Treatment of Hinchey III and IV Sigmoid Diverticulitis

Authors :
Jacopo Desiderio
Francesco Barberini
Gaspare Cannata
Nereo Vettoretto
Amilcare Parisi
Abe Fingerhut
Stefano Trastulli
Roberto Cirocchi
Alberto Arezzo
Claudio Renzi
Federico Farinacci
Davide Cavaliere
Eriberto Farinella
Source :
Medicine. 93:e184
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2014.

Abstract

Many of the treatment strategies for sigmoid diverticulitis are actually focusing on nonoperative and minimally invasive approaches. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the actual role of damage control surgery (DCS) in the treatment of generalized peritonitis caused by perforated sigmoid diverticulitis.A literature search was performed in PubMed and Google Scholar for articles published from 1960 to July 2013. Comparative and noncomparative studies that included patients who underwent DCS for complicated diverticulitis were considered.Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation score, duration of open abdomen, intensive care unit length of stay, reoperation, bowel resection performed at first operation, fecal diversion, method, and timing of closure of abdominal wall were the main outcomes of interest.According to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses algorithm for the literature search and review, 10 studies were included in this systematic review. DCS was exclusively performed in diverticulitis patients with septic shock or requiring vasopressors intraoperatively. Two surgical different approaches were highlighted: limited resection of the diseased colonic segment with or without stoma or reconstruction in situ, and laparoscopic washing and drainage without colonic resection.Despite the heterogeneity of patient groups, clinical settings, and interventions included in this review, DCS appears to be a promising strategy for the treatment of Hinchey III and IV diverticulitis, complicated by septic shock. A tailored approach to each patient seems to be appropriate.

Details

ISSN :
00257974
Volume :
93
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f8f08d639bf45238aa864fe1c8e9e011