Management of acute diverticulitis in a tertiary care institution.

L De Magistris, L Arru, V De Blasi, V Poulain, V Lens, L Mertens, M Goergen, J S Azagra
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Abstract

Background: Diverticular disease of the left colon is a common disease, mainly in the population over 50 years of age. The surgical management of acute diverticulitis is remains controversial, especially in severe forms.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the results of laparoscopic surgery for diverticular disease in a tertiary care institution with a specialist interest in minimally invasive surgery.

Design: All patients who had elective laparoscopic sigmoidectomy for diverticulitis within eight years at University Hospital of Luxembourg were selected from a retrospective database to evaluate laparoscopic benefit in moderate and severe disease.

Results: A total of 155 patients were divided in two groups: Moderate Acute Diverticulitis (MAD) and Severe Acute Diverticulitis (SAD) respectively. The short-term outcomes, after laparoscopic sigmoidectomy, were evaluated. There were not important differences between two groups.

Conclusions: The laparoscopic management of diverticular disease after moderate and severe crisis gives same benefits and short-term outcomes are similar. Elective Laparoscopic surgery is actually the standard of care for moderate and severe diverticular disease in our institution.

三级医疗机构急性憩室炎的管理。
背景:左结肠憩室病是一种常见病,主要见于50岁以上人群。急性憩室炎的手术治疗仍然存在争议,特别是在严重的形式。目的:本研究旨在评估腹腔镜手术治疗憩室疾病的结果在三级医疗机构与专家的兴趣在微创手术。设计:从回顾性数据库中选择所有在卢森堡大学医院8年内接受选择性腹腔镜乙状结肠切除术治疗憩室炎的患者,以评估腹腔镜治疗中重度疾病的益处。结果:155例患者分为中度急性憩室炎(MAD)组和重度急性憩室炎(SAD)组。评估腹腔镜乙状结肠切除术后的短期疗效。两组间无显著差异。结论:中度和重度危象后憩室疾病的腹腔镜治疗效果相同,短期预后相似。选择性腹腔镜手术实际上是我们机构中重度憩室疾病的标准护理。
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