Radiological insights into diverticulitis: Clinical manifestations, complications, and differential diagnosis.

IF 1.5 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Mehmet Simsar, Yesim Y Yuruk, Olgun Sahin, Hilal Sahin
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Abstract

Diverticulitis is an infection of the diverticular sacs protruding from the intestinal wall. It typically presents as elevated inflammatory markers and left lower quadrant abdominal pain. Although clinical symptoms and biomarkers are essential for diagnosis, imaging methods, particularly computed tomography (CT), are critical due to the inability to perform endoscopic procedures in the acute phase because of the risk of perforation. Various classification systems that include imaging findings have been developed. The most recent and widely accepted system is the Sartelli classification, which is endorsed by the World Society of Emergency Surgery. This classification describes stages of diverticulitis ranging from edematous bowel wall thickening and phlegmon in the adjacent mesentery to microperforation, localized or distant abscess formation, and generalized peritonitis with free fluid and air. Imaging findings are also pivotal in diagnosing and managing complications such as abscesses, pylephlebitis, fistulas, and gastrointestinal bleeding. Moreover, imaging can differentiate diverticulitis from infectious colitis, epiploic appendagitis, ischemic colitis, colorectal carcinoma, and inflammatory bowel disease. This review focuses on the radiological findings of diverticulitis. We specifically discuss CT imaging and emphasize its clinical manifestations, significant complications, and differential diagnosis.

憩室炎的影像学观察:临床表现、并发症和鉴别诊断。
憩室炎是一种从肠壁突出的憩室囊感染。典型表现为炎症标志物升高和左下腹疼痛。尽管临床症状和生物标志物对诊断至关重要,但由于存在穿孔风险,在急性期无法进行内窥镜检查,因此成像方法,特别是计算机断层扫描(CT)也至关重要。包括影像学发现的各种分类系统已经发展起来。最近被广泛接受的系统是Sartelli分类,它得到了世界急诊外科学会的认可。这个分类描述了憩室炎的分期,从水肿性肠壁增厚和邻近肠系膜的痰到微穿孔,局部或远处脓肿形成,以及有游离液体和空气的广泛性腹膜炎。影像学结果在诊断和处理诸如脓肿、肾盂炎、瘘管和胃肠道出血等并发症方面也很关键。此外,影像学检查可将憩室炎与感染性结肠炎、网膜阑尾炎、缺血性结肠炎、结直肠癌和炎症性肠病鉴别。本文综述憩室炎的影像学表现。我们特别讨论CT影像,并强调其临床表现、重要并发症和鉴别诊断。
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World journal of radiology
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