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The Necessity of a Colonoscopy after an Acute Diverticulitis Event in Adults Less Than 50 Years Old.

Daniel C Alcantar1, Claudia Rodriguez1, Richard Fernandez1, Sanjay Kumar1, Christine Junia1.   

Abstract

Introduction Acute diverticulitis is defined as a macroscopic inflammation of a diverticulum or diverticula. Approximately, 4.0% of patients with diverticulosis present with an acute diverticulitis event: with the incidence increasing in the younger patient population. According to the American Gastrointestinal Association, a colonoscopy should be performed six to eight weeks after resolution of acute diverticulitis. The purpose of this study is to determine if there is malignancy after an acute diverticulitis event in adults less than 50 years old. Methods  A retrospective chart review study was performed at Loyola MacNeal Hospital in Berwyn, Illinois. Patients between the ages of 18 and49 years with acute diverticulitis were identified. Of the identified patients, those who underwent colonoscopy after a computed tomography (CT)-verified acute diverticulitis event were recorded. Colonoscopy findings, as well as pathology results, were recorded. Results  A total of 295 patient presented with diverticulitis. Of these 295 patients, 111 patients underwent colonoscopy post diverticulitis event. Of the 111 patients, 86 were after uncomplicated event and 25 were after a complicated diverticulitis event. Pre-malignant tubular adenomas were found in 12.8% (11/86) of patients with acute uncomplicated diverticulitis and 24.0% (6/25) of the patients with complicated diverticulitis. No cases of neoplasm were found. Conclusion  Of the 111 patients who underwent colonoscopy after an acute diverticulitis event, no malignancy was found in patients less than 50 years of age.
Copyright © 2019, Alcantar et al.

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Keywords:  colonoscopy; colorectal cancer; diverticulitis

Year:  2019        PMID: 31720142      PMCID: PMC6823018          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.5666

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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