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Jejunal diverticulosis: a potentially dangerous entity.

M Lempinen1, K Salmela, E Kemppainen.   

Abstract

Although jejunal diverticulosis is a rare entity and usually asymptomatic, it may cause chronic symptoms and acute complications. Because of the rarity of the entity, diagnosis is often delayed, resulting in unnecessary morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this study was to draw attention to jejunal diverticula and their complications. The medical records of 8 consecutive patients with complications due to small-bowel diverticula treated at our department during the past 4 years were reviewed. All diverticula were located in the jejunum. Seven patients had acute complications, 3 patients had an intra-abdominal abscess, 2 had free perforation with diffuse peritonitis, 1 had a bowel occlusion and 1 patient had concomitant bleeding and occlusion. One patient presented with chronic symptoms. A preoperative diagnosis of jejunal diverticula, before explorative laparotomy, was not reached in any of the 7 patients with acute symptoms. In the patient with chronic symptoms, multiple jejunal diverticula complicated by a jejuno-colic fistula and foreign body were found at laparotomy. On patient died of multiorgan failure. Small-bowel diverticulosis is a rare entity, but it should not be regarded as a clinically insignificant finding. It may be difficult to make a preoperative diagnosis. Patients with incidentally detected proximal jejunal diverticula, at imaging studies or at laparotomy, warrant close observation and awareness that the diverticula may cause serious complications.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15513392     DOI: 10.1080/00365520410006288

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0036-5521            Impact factor:   2.423


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