Literature DB >> 21528094

Small intestine diverticula: Is there anything new?

Dimitris Mantas1, Stylianos Kykalos, Dimitris Patsouras, Gregory Kouraklis.   

Abstract

AIM: To globally approach the clinical entity of small bowel diverticulosis and, at the same time, set out the treatment options.
METHODS: We analysed 77 cases of diverticula located in the duodenum, jejunum and ileum that were treated in our department, evaluating the symptoms, diagnostic approach and offered treatment.
RESULTS: Almost half of the diverticula (46.7%) were incidentally discovered and Meckel's diverticula represented the majority (43%) that were actually the only true diverticula. A high complication rate (53%) which included inflammation with or without perforation (22%), bleeding (10%) or obstructive ileus (12%) due to small bowel diverticulosis was reported. The preoperative diagnosis was often impossible (44% of complicated cases).
CONCLUSION: Although small bowel diverticulosis has a low incidence, it should be in the clinician's mind in order to avoid misdiagnosis.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Diverticulitis; Diverticulosis; Duodenum; Small bowel

Year:  2011        PMID: 21528094      PMCID: PMC3083500          DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v3.i4.49

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastrointest Surg


  18 in total

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  16 in total

Review 1.  Small bowel diverticulitis: an imaging review of an uncommon entity.

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Review 5.  Small Bowel Diverticulosis: Pathogenesis, Clinical Management, and New Concepts.

Authors:  Vikram Rangan; J Thomas Lamont
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6.  Aneurysmal Rupture of a Mesodiverticular Band to a Meckel's Diverticulum.

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9.  A rare cause of acute abdomen: jejunal diverticulosis with perforation.

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