Treatment Options for Perforated Colonic Diverticular Disease

I. Mulder, J. Vermeulen
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textabstractDiverticular disease is one of the most common diseases of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract requiring in-hospital treatment in Western countries. Despite its high incidence, controversies remain about the optimal treatment of the different stages of this disease. Most people with diverticular disease remain asymptomatic; however, approximately 15% develop symptoms, and of these, 15% will develop significant complications such as perforation [1]. Although the absolute prevalence of perforated diverticulitis (PD) complicated by generalized peritonitis is low, its importance lies in the significant postoperative mortality rate, ranging from 4–26% [2–4]. Owing to the low prevalence of generalized peritonitis due to PD (GPPD), strategies for the treatment of this stage of diverticulitis are even less thoroughly investigated. There are two major reasons for this....
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穿孔性结肠憩室病的治疗选择
憩室病是西方国家最常见的需要住院治疗的胃肠道疾病之一。尽管发病率很高,但关于不同阶段的最佳治疗方法仍存在争议。大多数憩室病患者没有症状;然而,大约15%的人会出现症状,其中15%的人会出现严重的并发症,如穿孔。虽然穿孔性憩室炎(穿孔性憩室炎,穿孔性憩室炎)合并广泛性腹膜炎的绝对患病率较低,但其重要性在于显著的术后死亡率,其范围为4-26%[2-4]。由于PD引起的广泛性腹膜炎(GPPD)的患病率较低,因此对这一阶段憩室炎的治疗策略的研究更不彻底。这有两个主要原因....
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