DOI: 10.1097/ta.0000000000004304 ISSN: 2163-0763
Current Diagnosis and Management of Acute Colonic Diverticulitis: What You Need To Know
Lisa M. Kodadek, Kimberly A. Davis- Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
- Surgery
Abstract
Acute colonic diverticulitis is a common disease treated by acute care surgeons. Acute uncomplicated colonic diverticulitis involves thickening of the colon wall and inflammatory changes and less commonly requires the expertise of a surgeon; many cases may be treated as an outpatient with or without antibiotics. Complicated diverticulitis involves phlegmon, abscess, peritonitis, obstruction, stricture, and/or fistula and usually requires inpatient hospital admission, treatment with antibiotics, and consideration for intervention including operative management. This review will discuss what the acute care surgeon needs to know about diagnosis and management of acute colonic diverticulitis.